Published On: March 25, 2016
If you are interested in suing Merrill Lynch in a class actions lawsuit, the attorneys at Stoltmann Law Offices may be able to help. Every year, Merrill Lynch gets sued dozens of times in class actions lawsuits, for various violations of the federal securities laws. Merrill Lynch, like most other brokerage firms, has a binding arbitration clause in every new account agreement that means that for most claims, if you would like to sue Merrill Lynch, it must be done through the binding arbitration process, and not in the class action process. There are some exceptions through which the brokerage firm can be sued in a class action lawsuit. For example, securities fraud issues where Merrill Lynch acted as the underwriter. If you would like to file a class action lawsuit claim against Merrill Lynch, please call us.

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