SOURCE: Tramont, Guerra & Nunez, P.A.
October 09, 2008 08:00 ET
The Law Firm of Tramont Guerra Núñez, PA Urges Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Prospective Class Members to Weigh Options
CORAL GABLES, FL--(Marketwire - October 9, 2008) - The Securities Law Firm of Tramont Guerra
& Núñez, PA (TGN) makes an announcement to Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corporation ("Freddie Mac") (NYSE: FRE) class action lawsuit prospective
members (Case No. 08 CV 07281) filed August 15, 2008 for the class period
which runs from November 29, 2007 to August 5, 2008. Prospective class
members may be able to recover investment losses through an individual
securities arbitration claim filed with the Financial Industry Regulatory
Authority (FINRA).
FINRA is charged with the oversight of the securities industry and the
establishment of standards of care for handling client accounts concerning
investment recommendations and supervision. The member firms are charged
with compliance with the securities industry rules and regulations
promulgated by FINRA. Failure by financial advisors to comply with the
rules and regulations can result in sanctions and penalties. In many
instances financial advisors recommended Freddie Mac securities as safe,
stable investments. Furthermore, concentrated investments in a particular
security or sector, is considered unsuitable and a sales practice violation
which may qualify an investor for an individual arbitration claim with
FINRA. In some cases, shareholders must "opt-out" as a class member in
order to pursue a securities arbitration claim filed with FINRA.
The Securities Law Firm of Tramont Guerra & Núñez, PA, is a bilingual law
firm located in Coral Gables, Florida. To request a confidential
consultation from a TGN attorney concerning losses that were the result of
sales practice violations in a full service brokerage account, contact us
on our website at
http://www.stockmarketlosslawyer.com/securities-concentration.htm. To
speak directly with an attorney, call (800) 578-0137 and ask for David
Chacin, Esquire.
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