South Carolina Securities and Fraud Attorneys

Who are the Attorneys at Israels & Neuman, PLC?

Israels & Neuman, PLC is a securities and investment fraud law firm that represents South Carolina investors who have lost money through the actions or inactions of their financial advisors, stockbrokers, financial advisory firms and brokerage firms.  Aaron Israels and Dave Neuman have represented hundreds of aggrieved investors in securities arbitration cases filed in FINRA Arbitration (the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority), the American Arbitration Association (AAA), and JAMS (Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services).

Call Israels & Neuman, PLC today to speak to an attorney who can help you determine if you can recover some or all of your investment losses.  CONTACT US for a free and confidential consultation.  Israels & Neuman, PLC offers contingency fee representation, so there is no attorney fee unless we recover money for you! All inquiries are strictly confidential.

Who Do the Attorneys at Israels & Neuman Represent?

Israels & Neuman, PLC has represented aggrieved investors throughout South Carolina, including the areas near Charleston, Columbia, Mount Pleasant, Rock Hill, Greenville, Summerville, Goose Creek, Sumter, and many others.

How Does Israels & Neuman Help Investors Recover Losses?

We represent investors in proceedings to help recover investment losses.  Our attorneys file claims for unsuitable investment recommendations, failure to supervise advisors and brokers, violations of Reg BI (Regulation Best Interest), PONZI schemes, stolen money, churning, breach of fiduciary duty, financial advisor malpractice, improper use of margin or loans, securities fraud and misrepresentations.

What Should South Carolina Investors Do if They Suspect Financial Advisor Negligence?

If you suspect advisor negligence, you should call the law firm of Israels & Neuman for a free, no obligation case review.  As an investor, you should know that South Carolina residents are protected by the provisions of the South Carolina Uniform Securities Act.  This Act regulates the sales of securities in the State of South Carolina and also imposes regulations on the securities industry.  Under South Carolina law, a brokerage firm and advisory firm can be liable for each and every bad act committed by agents and brokers, jointly and severally, to the same extent that its agents would be liable for the bad act.  This means that you could be entitled to damages from your advisor and their firm when the law is violated.

What Should South Carolina Investors Do if They Suspect Investment Fraud?  

Aggrieved investors should contact an experienced attorney at Israels & Neuman for a free, no obligation case review to discuss their rights.  Investors should also make sure that all documents related to their investment losses are kept somewhere safe.  Finally, investors should be careful of who they speak with regarding their investment losses and should always assume their conversations are being recorded and will be used against them later.

What Resources Are Available to South Carolina Investors Experiencing Securities Fraud?

The South Carolina Securities Division, with offices in Columbia, was created to help enforce the provisions of the South Carolina Uniform Securities Act.

CONTACT US for a free evaluation of your case.
(720) 599-3505 or (206) 795-5798

aaron@israelsneuman.com
dave@israelsneuman.com

This webpage is advertising attorneys’ FINRA and securities arbitration services only.  Attorney Aaron Israels is licensed to practice law in CO, AZ, IL, and MI.  Attorney David Neuman is licensed to practice law in IL, FL, and WA. This website and its pages are not an offer to practice law in jurisdictions where attorneys are not licensed to do so.  When required, attorneys will affiliate with local counsel for arbitration proceeding representation.