WIPED OUT BY WALL STREET?
Americans have been shocked by Washington's bailout of Wall Street while many of us have seen our own life savings wiped out.
If you suspect that your losses were not solely the result of a slowing economy but may have been caused by broker misconduct or just plain fraud, you may be right. If you have suffered losses in your stock market account, 401(k), and/or IRA you may be able to recover all or part of those losses.
Many of your losses may be the result broker misconduct, self-dealing or fraud. We are proud to announce that we have established a network of law firms dedicated to work on behalf of innocent investors to recover their investment losses caused by the greed or fraud of Wall Street.
Collectively, the firms have recovered millions of dollars on behalf of investors. They offer a free consultation and the promise that you will not pay any legal fees unless money is recovered on your behalf.
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If any of the following apply to you, please call our firm immediately:
- You lost money in the stock market
- You lost money in a mutual fund
- You lost money in a variable-annuity
- You lost money in a Morgan Keegan or Charles Schwab mutual fund
- Lehman Brothers, AIG, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae
Attention Morgan Keegan Investors
Americans who invested in certain Morgan Keegan funds experienced substantial losses as a result of mismanagement. The firm made dubious investment decisions and did not disclose to investors the true nature of the risk they had been exposed to. The overconcentration in highly vulnerable securities tied to the subprime mortgage market resulted in over $1 billion in losses. Wahington's bailout will not restore your losses only action by you can.
The subprime mortgage debacle has impacted the Morgan Keegan Select High Income Fund and Morgan Keegan Select Intermediate Bond Fund particularly hard. As a result of their mismanagement, certain bond funds suffered losses between 50% and 67% during 2007. No other mutual funds in the United States suffered more because of subprime mortgage exposure.
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