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Final Judgment Entered Against William C. Conway, Jr. and Steve Schrag in the Total Amount of $771,350 for Fraud and Deceit.

On September 19 2019, William C. Conway, Jr., originally of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Steven Schrag, originally of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, had a final judgment entered against them, jointly and severally, in the total amount of $771,350 for fraud and deceit in the case styled Michael Conville, Joseph Gilmore and Beacon…

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FAQ Relating to Margin – South and Central Florida FINRA Arbitration Attorney

Understanding Margin – Margin is borrowing money from your broker to buy a security and using your investment as collateral. Investors generally use margin to increase their purchasing power so that they can own more securities without fully paying for it.  The amount owed to the broker is called the…

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FAQ: Do Florida Courts Have Jurisdiction Over A Non-Resident Who Is Alleged to Be Involved In A Conspiracy Against A Florida Resident? South and Central Florida Commercial Litigation Attorney

To answer the above question, the reader should first review Florida Statute 48.193, which is titled “Acts subjecting persons to jurisdiction of the Courts of this state.”  The elements required for pleading a civil conspiracy in Florida are (1) a conspiracy between two or more parties, (2) to do an…

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If You Are a Florida Resident and You Want to Bring a Claim Against a Non-Resident, What Acts Would Subject the Non-Resident to the Jurisdiction of the Florida Court System? South and Central Florida Commercial Litigation Attorney

If You Are A Florida Resident And You Want To Bring A Claim Against A Non-Resident, What Acts Would Subject The Non-Resident To The Jurisdiction Of The Florida Court System? South and Central Florida Commercial Litigation Attorney. In certain circumstances, the answer to this question is easy to discern.  One…

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The Florida Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act – How Can the Act Help You in Collecting on Your Judgment – South Florida and Central Florida Judgment Collection Attorney

The Florida Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act – How Can the Act Help You in Collecting on Your Judgment – South and Central Florida Judgment (Including Out-of-State Judgments) Collection Attorney. The Florida Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (“FUFTA”) is contained in Florida Statute §§ 726.101 – 201  FUFTA  provides creditors (judgment holders)…

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Can a Florida Court Obtain Jurisdiction Over a Non-Florida Limited Liability Company to Enforce a Charging Lien Against a Florida Resident’s Membership Interest? South Florida Commercial Litigation and Collection Attorney

Can a Florida Court Obtain Jurisdiction Over a Non-Florida Limited Liability Company to Enforce a Charging Lien Against a Florida Resident’s Membership Interest? South Florida Commercial Litigation and Collection Attorney? If you are reading this article, you are likely a judgment creditor attempting to recover, on your judgment, against an…

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Investment Advisor – Fraud and Breach of Fiduciary Duties.

True investment advisers have fiduciary obligations that they owe to their clients.  As such, they have an obligation to make full and fair disclosure to clients and prospective clients concerning their material conflicts of interest, including conflicts arising from financial incentives, and to act consistently with those disclosures. This principle…

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