Failure to Disclose

When recommending an investment, a financial advisor has a duty to disclose facts that are important to the investment decision. Failure to disclose important facts can have the same effect as an affirmative misrepresentation, and may give rise to a claim. (see Fraud/Misrepresentation)

The investment and securities fraud attorneys at Moulton & Arney, LLP have extensive experience representing individual investors in securities arbitration and litigation. Cindy Moulton and Lance Arney have successfully represented thousands of clients in securities and investment fraud cases, with combined claims of hundreds of millions of dollars.

If you have suffered an investment loss due to a Failure to Disclose, you may be entitled to recover all or part of your investment.  To find out more about your potential claims against your broker/financial advisor, investment firm, or securities firm for Failure to Disclose, please contact an experienced investment fraud attorney.