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If I want to recover my losses from a financial adviser, and i want to avoid publicity, where should I go? |
if I sue the adviser , what will the court do regarding documentation, etc? and I heard about Alternative Dispute Resolution, is it possible to go for mediation as a way to recover my losses? You are bound by the contract you signed with the advisor. If no contract exists, then you pretty much have to prove fraud to win any such case. I would seek out Tony Soprano. Losses alone do not constitute a basis for recovery. Can you prove fraud or theft? |
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