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McLean Securities Law Firm
Overview
Experience Matters
Greco & Greco's attorneys each have decades of experience representing investors in disputes with their stockbrokers, brokerage firms, financial planners, and investment advisors...
Experience Matters
Greco & Greco's attorneys each have decades of experience representing investors in disputes with their stockbrokers, brokerage firms, financial planners, and investment advisors. Our lawyers use this experience in FINRA arbitration and federal and state court to aggressively pursue recovery of investors' losses resulting from securities fraud, churning, lack of suitability, unsuitable recommendations, negligence, unauthorized trading, stockbroker malpractice, ponzi schemes, securities whistleblower claims, ERISA claims, and other unlawful actions.
Areas of Practice
- Securities fraud and investors' rights
- Claims against stockbrokers and brokerage firms
- Securities arbitration and litigation
- FINRA arbitration
- Claims by stockbrokers against their employers
- Churning and unauthorized trading
- ERISA claims
- Ponzi Schemes
- Registered Representative commission disputes
- Civil litigation
About Greco & Greco, P.C., Securities Fraud Lawyers
Practice Areas
- Securities Law 100%
- FINRA Arbitration
- Securities Fraud
- Securities Fraud Claims against Stock Brokers
- Stockbroker claims
Litigation
- 100%
Pro Bono Activities
- Pro Bono representation of individuals in FINRA arbitration
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
1300 Old Chain Bridge Road McLean, VA 22101
Office Hours
8 am - 5 pm
Phone
Fax
- (703) 893-9377
Websites
- http://www.grecogrecolaw.com (Greco & Greco, Securities Fraud Lawyers)
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