Investor Arbitration Information

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How We Can Help Investors

We represent investors who want to try to recover losses that they have sustained as a result of misconduct by their brokers, investment advisors, or financial planners.

Vincent DiCarlo was an enforcement attorney for the Securities and Exchange Comission, and is an AV rated litigator with experience representing both investors and brokers in court and in arbitrations. His resume is here . He is admitted to practice in the courts of California and New York and can represent investors in NASD arbitrations in other states as well, if the matter warrants it and local rules allow.

If you want a  free consultation, you can call us toll free nationwide at 800-699-2728 or click one of the email links on this page. If you contact us, we will talk to you, review your documents if necessary, tell you whether we think you have a claim that is worth pursuing, and tell you whether we think we can help you. There is no charge for this consultation.

In some cases, we offer to represent clients for a contingent fee, which means that the client does not pay any fees to us, and is only responsible to pay the cash expenses, unless there is a recovery. In the case of NASD arbitration, for a simple case the cash expenses to complete the case often range from one thousand to five thousand dollars, unless the client elects to engage an expert witness, which is not mandatory. Where a contingent fee is offered, the client also has the option of electing to pay an hourly fee instead.

If you have any questions, please call us at the number above or use one of the email links on this page.

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For more information or a free consultation, call us toll free nationwide at 800-699-2728 or e-mail me at vdicarlo@dicarlolaw.com

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This page last updated on April 10, 2006
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