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Athira Pharma (ATHA) Investigation

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 Did you invest in Athira Pharma fka M3 Biotechnology and are concerned you suffered losses? Investor rights attorneys at the Goldman Scarlaot & Penny law firm are preparing to take action an seek compensation on behalf of Athira investors - both who invested in Athira's 2020 IPO and those who invested in Athira Pharma's private placements.  The GSP attorneys Alan Rosca and Paul Scarlato have been investigating the circumstances related to the Athira securities offering and have identified areas of concern. Athira investors, who would like to learn more about our investigation or who have any useful information may contact attorney Rosca and his colleagues by calling 888-998-0530, via email at rosca@lawgsp.com or through the contact form on Athira Pharma Investor Center page. 

Tyler Tysdal Investors Might Be Able To Recover Losses

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  Tyler Tysdal Funds Investor Alert: Investor rights lawyers are evaluating possible investment loss recovery options on behalf of investors  who believe they suffered losses  in Cobalt Sports Capital and other Tysdal-related investment vehicles that were referenced in the SEC’s action for securities fraud against Tyler Tysdal, and/or the criminal indictment for securities fraud against Tysdal.   Are you concerned you lost money in funds controlled by Tyler Tysdal?  Attorneys are evaluating  potential claims against t hird parties  that  might be liable  to investors .  Visit Tydal Investor Center to learn more ,  here  https://investorlawyers.org/tysdal-investor-center/

Vida Longevity Investigation Reveals Investors Might Be Able to Recover Losses

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  Investor lawyers at Goldman Scarlato & Penny recently announced the investigation of potential claims on behalf of investors who might have been recommended to invest in Vida Longevity Fund without being properly informed on the risks and features of the investments. Furthermore, investor lawyers added that Vida was not suitable for all investments. Visit V ida Longevity Investors Center page for the latest updates. Concerned investors may call 888-998-0530 , email rosca@lawgsp.com , or leave a message through the contact form on the website.

Securities Attorney Alan Rosca Interviewed by Gary Heldt in A Recent Episode of the Podcast

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  Investor rights attorney and securities law professor Alan Rosca was recently a guest in The Grow Your Business and Grow Your Wealth podcast with Gary Heldt.  In the episode attorney Rosca elaborates on subjects such as: FINRA and its role in the investment dispute process; Ponzi schemes and how investors become victims;  Why should investors run a background check on their professional and what tools are available to them to do so;  Who is the typical investor who is most often victimized by financial abuse;  Why is due diligence the most important process for an investor before entrusting their money to an investment adviser; Red flags that should serve as warning signs before investing. To learn more about attorney Alan Rosca and his practice visit  https://investorlawyers.org/our-team/alan-rosca/  and  https://alanroscaesq.com/ To connect with attorney Alan Rosca visit the platforms below: https://www.facebook.com/alanroscaesq/ https://...

Securities Attorney Alan Rosca Explains Why Don’t More Investors Bring Claims to Recover Investment Losses

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  "Sometimes investors think their money is gone because of forces outside of their control, and because of nobody’s fault. They just let that money go and they think: "it happened, it’s nobody’s fault, I just lost the money". Investors don’t realize what the rules applicable to the industry are, and how strict those rules are, and how financial industry entities must abide by an extensive body of rules that is designed to protect investors. Oftentimes investors don’t realize they actually have legal redress against somebody for their loss." - attorney Alan Rosca, PIABA Interview To find out more about the practice and admissions of attorney Alan Rosca visit https://investorlawyers.org/our-team/alan-rosca/ Attorney Alan Rosca often writes for various publications across the country on topics from investment fraud to securities regulation. A list of Mr. Rosca’s articles can be found below: COVID-Triggered Inflation Could Upend Traditional Investing Principles, Hurt S...

Securities Attorney Alan Rosca Answers How Is An Organization Like PIABA Important In Protecting Investors

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  "Because there is power in numbers. Because we are dealing with large entities on the other side, Wall Street type of companies, who pay millions or tens of millions of dollars to their lobbyists. The average investor doesn’t have lobbyists, and can not afford lobbyists. We like to think of ourselves as their unpaid lobbyists. Once a year that’s what we do: we go to Washington and we lobby for investors. We volunteer our time to talk to Congress and try to explain to them various issues that are important to protect investors. We know that Wall Street does it every day. They have a lot more resources to pay their lobbyists, and that’s how we level the playing field, through this organization called PIABA." - attorney Alan Rosca, PIABA Interview To find out more about the practice and admissions of attorney Alan Rosca visit https://investorlawyers.org/our-team/alan-rosca/ Attorney Alan Rosca often writes for various publications across the country on topics from investment f...

Alan Rosca, A Securities Attorney and Investor Advocate, Explains When FINRA Is The Right Forum for Investment Disputes

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  "Sometimes it is, and sometimes maybe less so. The problem with FINRA arbitration is that for some types of cases FINRA arbitration is great, and for other types of cases FINRA arbitration is just not the right forum. It depends on whether a case is larger or smaller, or more complex, or simpler. For a simple case, where the facts are clear, I like FINRA arbitration because I am able to finish a case fairly quickly and at low cost, and that means, hopefully, money in the investors’ pocket sooner with fewer expenses. On the other hand, for a more complex case, where a lot more discovery or evidence needs to be fleshed out, before we can get to trial, FINRA arbitration is just not the proper place to resolve disputes. It is not a one size fits all solution: for some cases FINRA is great, but other cases should not be before FINRA arbitration." - Attorney Alan Rosca, PIABA Interview To find out more about the practice and admissions of Alan Rosca visit https://investorlawyers....