Published On: May 14, 2018

According to a recent Letter of Acceptance, Waiver and Consent (AWC) with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), Westport Capital Markets broker Emil Skyba violated securities laws. Skyba was barred from the industry because he failed to respond to an investigation against him. This results in an automatic bar. According to his online, FINRA BrokerCheck report, Emil Skyba was previously registered with Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis, Hornblower & Weeks, Shearson Hayden Stone, Lehman Brothers, UBS, and Westport Capital Markets in Westport, Connecticut from February 2015 until September 2017. He has four customer disputes against him and one regulatory matter. They allege unsuitable investments, unsuitable trading, excessive margin trading, misrepresentation, and other things. He is not currently registered as a broker. Please call our Chicago-based securities law firm today to find out how you may be able to sue Westport Capital Markets on a contingency fee basis for Emil Skyba losses.

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