Securities fraud typically involves a crime that affects a stock, commodity or investor. Oftentimes, securities fraud entails an organization or individuals from the organization making false claims about a company or its stock to the detriment of the public. The penalties for securities fraud can be very severe, and you will want to work with a New Jersey securities fraud lawyer if you face such a charge.
The area of securities is highly regulated by the federal government. Some federal laws that a New Jersey securities fraud lawyer can explain to you include:
There is a wide variety of securities fraud. Two common types of securities fraud include:
The penalties for securities fraud are very severe. Depending upon the amount of alleged fraud, you could face prison time, monetary fines, order of restitution and/or forfeiture of assets, community service and a host of other penalties. That is why it is very important to contact a securities fraud defense attorney.
To learn more about a securities fraud charge, schedule a consultation with attorney Tim Anderson by calling 732-212-2812.