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Ms. Stoneman has also represented stockbrokers
in disputes with their firms. Ms. Stoneman does not represent stockbrokers in cases
against investors. If you are a
stockbroker and have issues concerning defamation, wrongful
termination, or U-4/U-5 issues with your current or former
brokerage firm, Ms. Stoneman may be able to help you.
What the Brokerage Industry Has Said About the Book "Brokerage Fraud"
Complinet, a nationally recognized website dedicated to helping and educating
the compliance and legal professions within the securities and brokerage
industry. The Editor Paul Taylor published the following on the firm's
web
site on November 2, 2001.
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| "However, this is no piece of fiction, because the authors have seen some of
the uglier aspects of the retail brokerage industry. Thankfully, the book
isn't simply a list of bad apples. Most of the commentary is thematic, well
summarized, and responsible. Some of the most valuable commentary addresses
structural problems with the industry, such as commissions leading to
churning, and sales targets making a mess of suitability. There are sections
of the book devoted to nearly every aspect of retail brokerage, from
Annuities to Wrap Accounts and from Arbitration to Margin Sellouts. In spite
of BF's "hard-edged" tone, it really is a cookbook for a clean retail
brokerage. In the Chapter, "Selecting and Evaluating a Stockbroker," Schulz
and Stoneman even offer a list of traits for a good broker, and another list
of what clients should expect of a good broker. If nothing else, you should
copy these pages and forward them to the marketing
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"This book is a timely wake-up call to the brokerage industry to clean up its ways. Honest brokers have nothing to fear from this book."
-George D. Mullen, Vice President, UBS PaineWebber |
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"Tracy Stoneman and Douglas Schulz certainly know what Wall Street brokerage
firms wish you didn't. Even if the largest, most reputable firms are managing
your money - and especially if you're working with a firm no one ever heard
of - you owe it to yourself and your family to take the authors'
advice."
-Evan Cooper, Editor-in-Chief, On Wall Street. |
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| Tracy was quoted in the October 2000 issue of
Registered Representative Magazine in the article
"Skid-Proofing - Lawyers Describe Five Stumbling Blocks
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avoidable pitfalls a broker falls into is inconsistent or
missing information on the opening account documents,'
says Tracy Pride Stoneman, a Colorado Springs, Colo.,
securities attorney. Stoneman challenges brokers to ensure
these forms are complete and consistent. The
information must be updated as clients' income and net
worth grow, they become more sophisticated, and their
investment objectives change." |
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