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Securities attorneys for Unauthorized Trading

Unauthorized trading involves transactions a broker makes for a customer without permission. The securities attorneys at Eccleston Law have represented investors in a variety of different unauthorized trading matters in New York, Chicago, Arizona, and other states nationwide.

It is important to work with securities attorneys who have experience in providing representation for securities fraud in the financial industry. If you think you were the victim of unauthorized trading, the securities attorneys at Eccleston Law can help you determine your rights.

At Eccleston Law, our securities attorneys also practice a variety of other areas of securities for investors including unsuitable investments, oil and gas investments, non-traded REITs, retirement planning negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, securities fraud, and much more. If you're an investor in need of a securities attorney for unauthorized trading, contact Eccleston Law to schedule a personal telephone conference today. 

 

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