Moore Haven Securities Lawyer, Florida

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Includes: Securities Fraud , Securities Regulation, Shareholders' Rights

Jay M. Hendry

Trusts, Family Law, Civil Rights, Contract
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  11 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Rubin v. Gabay

... Mark C. Perry of Law Offices of Mark C. Perry, PA, Fort Lauderdale, for appellee. WARNER, J. Brian Rubin appeals a final judgment finding him liable for securities fraud as an agent under section 517.211, Florida Statutes, and awarding both compensatory and treble damages. ...

Brundage v. Bank of America

... 4th DCA 1997). For securities, however, this issue is controlled by section 737.622, Florida Statutes (repealed and reenacted verbatim in the Florida Trust Code as section 736.1107, Florida Statutes (2007). See Ch. ... Change in securities; accessions; non-ademption. ...

GLK, LP v. Four Seasons Hotel Ltd.

... Appellants also claim that appellees guaranteed a certain amount of rental income on the units. Nearly four years later, on April 6, 2008, Organek read an article in The Wall Street Journal stating that the sale of the condominiums could be considered the sale of securities. ...