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If you're looking for investment fraud lawyers, rely on an experienced securities litigation attorney

There is no shortage of investment fraud lawyers, so how do you know what securities litigation attorney to hire? If you find yourself in a situation where you are looking for a securities fraud lawyer, it is probably because your trust in the investment industry has been broken. When you place your money into investments, you trust the professionals in the investment industry to provide stewardship and consideration for your financial goals, risk tolerance, and the security of your investment. When mismanagement, mishandling or misconduct on the part of these professionals begins to significantly impact your securities investment, it can destroy your trust. At this point, you might think about discussing your situation to a securities fraud attorney.

There are definite factors that determine whether securities fraud has actually taken place. One way to assess your situation is to consult with investment fraud attorneys who has significant experience in the area of financial investments. A securities litigation lawyer can review the facts in your case, and help you to determine what your course of action should be.

Finding a New York securities fraud attorney

It may not be difficult to find a New York securities fraud attorney. In the financial capital of the world, law practices dealing with finance, investment and securities fraud abound. But if the situation arises where you need to make a claim or settle a dispute regarding your investments, you want a New York securities fraud lawyer with a high level of experience to help you through the process.

Headed by Jacob H. Zamansky, Zamansky & Associates, New York, has emerged as one of the leading NASD arbitration firms in the country. Representing individual and institutional investors alike, the firm has won many successful claims against major Wall Street firms. In addition to handling claims and disputes regarding stock analyst research, the firm also helps clients pursue securities arbitration in matters of suitability, churning, mutual funds, and other financial industry disputes.

Mr. Zamansky has over 26 years of litigation experience gained at private law firms (including Skadden Arps) and as a federal prosecutor (FTC). Recently, Mr. Zamansky has received worldwide recognition for his landmark case against Merrill Lynch on behalf of a New York pediatrician who claimed that he was misled by the stock research of the former superstar Merrill Lynch Analyst Henry Blodget. The successful resolution of the case led to worldwide recognition of Mr. Zamansky's work and to the conflicts of interest investigation by New York Attorney General Elliot Spitzer, which resulted in a $1.4 billion Global Wall Street settlement.

The firm is also representing individuals and institutional investors who suffered substantial losses as a result of the April 2000 "High Technology" Stock Crash.

We represented an investor in a "ground breaking" case which sought to impose liability for high technology stock losses upon "superstar" analyst Henry Blodget of Merrill Lynch. The claim asserts that the analyst failed to disclose material conflicts of interest and used baseless valuation criteria in setting exorbitant price targets on tech stocks and that the analyst made misleading "buy" recommendations. Merrill Lynch agreed to settle the case in a decision which "stunned the financial world".

Regarded as the voice of the individual investor, Mr. Zamansky is a frequent commentator and "source" for CNBC, CNN, National Network News and FOX Business News and has been quoted for publication in virtually every financial and legal publication including The Wall Street Journal, Business Week and Fortune Magazine.

If you suspect financial negligence and the mishandling of assets, contact Zamansky & Associates to receive the highest level of expertise and commitment.

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