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Are You Dealing with Oil & Gas Investment Fraud? The Law Offices of Robert Wayne Pearce, P.A. are investigating claims against brokerage firms that sold either oil or gas stocks and other related products. Investments in the oil and gas sector have been very popular over the last few years, and depending upon when your financial advisor recommended you purchase and/or sell the investments, you may have suffered catastrophic losses.  These losses may have been the result of your financial advisors misrepresentations, omissions and misleading statements, failure to do his/her due diligence investigation, and/or unsuitable recommendations. If you believe you are dealing with oil investment fraud, now is the time to consider hiring an experienced investment fraud lawyer. The attorneys at The Law Offices of Robert Wayne Pearce, P.A. help oil and gas investors review their oil-related investments to determine if they have been the victim of oil investment fraud. Investors who have suffered large losses may be able recover some of their losses through FINRA arbitration against oil brokerage firms which improperly sold oil or oil futures contracts while withholding material information on the risks of investing in oil. Give us a call at 800-732-2889 or contact us online. Let’s discuss your case and see what we can do to help get you the compensation you deserve. What is Considered Oil & Gas Investment Fraud? Oil and gas investments take many different forms, including oil and gas stocks, oil and gas drilling programs, oil and gas limited partnerships, oil futures contracts, oil or gas royalty interests in wells which produce oil through a “fee title” arrangement. Fraudulent oil investment activity may fall into one of two categories: fraud by omission or fraud by commission. Fraud by omission occurs when the seller fails to disclose material information, while oil investment fraud by commission occurs when the seller provides false information to oil investors. Both forms of oil and gas investment fraud can occur at any point during oil or gas investments, including before an oil investor purchases oil stock; while oil stock is held; on the date of purchase; or after oil stocks are sold. The oil and gas industry is heavily regulated, and oil investments are subject to many federal securities laws. If oil brokerage firms fail to follow the law, oil investors may be able to recover damages for oil investment fraud by FINRA arbitration. This means that you only need help finding oil investment fraud cases where brokers failed to comply with federal securities laws or breached their fiduciary duty to oil investors. Investors should always consider oil and gas investments to be high risk due to the volatility in oil prices. Some oil stock brokers have been accused of selling oil stocks at inflated oil prices based on false information, while others may have failed to inform investors of risks associated with a particular oil or gas company. If a brokerage firm did not disclose the risks or oil prices to an oil and gas investor prior to a sale, the oil investment fraud lawyer at The Law Offices of Robert Wayne Pearce, P.A. can help investors recover losses from oil-related investments through FINRA arbitration. Some Oil & Gas Investment Fraud Allegations Include: – Misrepresentation of oil company facts made to oil and gas investors. – Failure to disclose oil stock risks prior to oil & gas investments. – Misleading oil companies by encouraging oil companies to change accounting methods in order to show higher oil reserves than actually exist. Give us a call at 800-732-2889 or contact The Law Offices of Robert Wayne Pearce, P.A. oil investment fraud law firm online to speak with oil investment fraud attorney Robert Wayne Pearce today about oil and gas stock investments, oil and gas limited partnerships, oil futures contracts and oil and gas drilling programs. Recovering Oil & Gas Investment Losses Through FINRA Arbitration If oil brokerage firms failed to disclose oil stock risks or oil prices prior to oil & gas investments, oil and gas investors may be able to recover oil-related losses by FINRA arbitration. FINRA, the acronym for Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, is a non-governmental regulatory association which governs disputes between investors and brokerage firms, including disputes on oil investment fraud allegations. You can learn more about the FINRA arbitration process here. File a Claim with FINRA The formal arbitration process for oil and gas, oil stock fraud cases begins with the filing of a statement of claim by you or your investment fraud attorney. The investor who files the FINRA claim against the brokerage firm is referred to as the “Claimant” in the FINRA arbitration proceedings. If you are an investor, the state of claim is the most important document in your case. This document describes what happened to cause you to lose capital in your oil & gas investment and why you or your FINRA arbitration attorney believes that you are entitled to win a monetary award or relief against the brokerage firm. IMPORTANT: It’s critical that you and/or your attorneys write a clear, concise, accurate, and honest description of what happened as well as a strong case in favor of winning the arbitration. You can learn more about how to file a FINRA complaint and the FINRA complaint process here. The oil fraud attorneys at the Law Offices of Robert Wayne Pearce, P.A. are experienced FINRA arbitration lawyers who have a thorough understanding of the arbitration process. We understand what’s at risk in securities, commodities, and investment law issues, and we fight to obtain the best possible outcome every time. Past Investor Recoveries The Law Offices of Robert Wayne Pearce, P.A., has helped recover millions of dollars in valuable compensation for defrauded investors. Below are some notable victories in past investor recoveries.  $21,041,285 FEDERAL COURT FINAL JUDGMENT In 2010, Robert Pearce won a case in federal court for $21,041,285. The final judgment was entered against the defendant for fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, and civil theft pursuant to Florida Statutes Sections 812.014 and 772.11. $7,840,000 FINRA ARBITRATION SETTLEMENT...

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Anuncio del ganador de 2021 - Beca de sensibilización sobre el fraude de los inversores Robert Wayne Pearce

Como prometimos, hoy anunciamos los ganadores de 2021 de la beca Robert Wayne Pearce de concienciación sobre el fraude en las inversiones. A lo largo del año, recibimos solicitudes de más de 30 estudiantes de escuelas de todo el país que escribieron ensayos de calidad sobre los peligros del fraude en las inversiones y cómo podemos protegernos. Fue una decisión difícil seleccionar a un solo estudiante ganador, por lo que, además del gran premio de 2.500 dólares, hemos seleccionado a otros 5 estudiantes que recibirán premios de consolación de 100 dólares cada uno por sus esfuerzos y por compartir sus ideas sobre el fraude en las inversiones y cómo protegernos. La ganadora de la beca de 2.500 dólares es Karen Simpson, estudiante del Palm Beach State College, que escribió, entre otras cosas El fraude en las inversiones es un problema muy real y serio que ocurre más de lo que se cree. Pero no tiene por qué asustarte a la hora de invertir tu dinero por miedo a perderlo. Aprender sobre los diferentes tipos de fraude en las inversiones y cómo protegerse del fraude, antes de decidirse a invertir, es extremadamente importante. No sólo podría sufrir pérdidas financieras, sino también ver comprometida su identidad, dañado su crédito y sufrir problemas emocionales como la rabia, la frustración y el miedo. *** El conocimiento es poder, por lo que también le recomiendo que se eduque aprendiendo sobre la naturaleza general, la mecánica y los riesgos de los diferentes tipos de inversiones antes de empezar a invertir. Un excelente punto de partida para informarse es Investopedia, www.investopedia.com. También puede encontrar información financiera específica, incluidos los informes anuales, los folletos y las circulares de oferta sobre las empresas recomendadas para comparar lo que le han dicho sobre una inversión recomendada, buscando información en el sitio web de la Comisión de Valores y Bolsa de los Estados Unidos, www.sec.gov/edgar/search-and-access. *** La forma más fácil de protegerse es utilizar el sentido común, buscar las señales de alarma y hacer preguntas. Siga una estricta lista de comprobación de lo que se debe y no se debe hacer, si parece demasiado bueno para ser verdad, en la mayoría de los casos, lo es. Si observa alguna bandera roja en una inversión, evítela, así como a la persona que la recomienda. No se crea ese discurso de "alta rentabilidad garantizada" que tanto les gusta dar. Toda inversión conlleva cierto grado de riesgo, que generalmente se refleja en la tasa de rendimiento que le prometen. Cuanto mayor sea la rentabilidad, mayor será el riesgo. Los ganadores de los premios de consolación de 100 dólares son los siguientes India Bartram de la Universidad de Syracuse, Syracuse, Nueva York Jacob Paul de la Universidad de Villanova -Escuela de Derecho Charles Widger, Villanova, Pennsylvania Kylie Fay de la Universidad del Sur de Alabama, Mobile, Alabama Natalia Capella de la Universidad de Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee Rafael Whalen de la Escuela Católica Juan Pablo El Grande, Escondido, California Agradecemos a todos los demás solicitantes su esfuerzo y anunciamos que la próxima beca, que se concederá el 15 de diciembre de 2022, se otorgará al estudiante que escriba el ensayo más concienzudo sobre si cree que la aplicación de inversión Robinhood Markets, Inc. ("Robinhood") Investment App es una buena herramienta para los inversores principiantes o simplemente un juego para aprovecharse de ellos y ganar dinero para la empresa de corretaje de valores. Nos interesa saber si cree que la plataforma Robinhood está a la altura de la leyenda de Robinhood, ¡que quitaba a los ricos y daba a los pobres!

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