DID JAMES LESLIE LACEY JR CAUSE YOU INVESTMENT LOSSES?
James Lacey, Jr Of Morgan Stanley Has 3 Customer Complaints For Alleged Broker Misconduct
Who is James Lacey, Jr of Morgan Stanley?
James Lacey, Jr (CRD #3087081) who is currently registered with Morgan Stanley and located in Koloa, Hawaii, is a subject of one of our many securities industry sales practice abuse investigations. Prior to Morgan Stanley, James Lacey, Jr was associated with other investment advisory and brokerage firms with a history of customer complaints and securities industry regulatory problems.
James Lacey, Jr Customer Complaints
James Lacey, Jr has been the subject of 3 customer complaints that we know about to recover investment losses. Two of the customer complaints were settled by his former employers Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner and Smith and UBS Financial Services in favor of the investors. The other customer complaint was denied by Morgan Stanley and, to date, it appears the customer has not taken any further action.
Allegations Against James Lacey, Jr
A sample of the allegations made in the FINRA reported arbitration claim settlements and/or pending complaints for investment losses are as follows:
- Unauthorized trading.
- Unsuitable investment recommendations with respect to customers retirement portfolio.
- Breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, unsuitability and negligence related to private equity Limited partnership investments.
- Unauthorized trading and misrepresentation.
James Lacey, Jr Red Flags & Your Rights As An Investor
Of course, James Lacey, Jr did not admit to any of the allegations. But regardless of whether an arbitration award was entered, a settlement occurred, or the customer complaint is still pending, the allegations made by customers are red flags which should put all current and former customers of James Lacey, Jr at Morgan Stanley on alert to review carefully the activity and performance of their accounts and question whether James Lacey, Jr has engaged in any stockbroker misconduct that may have caused them investment losses. The large number of customer complaints at Morgan Stanley also raises questions about the brokerage firms’ supervisory practices. If these red flags raise questions, call us and we will inform you of your rights as an investor.
File A Claim To Recover Your Investment Losses At Morgan Stanley Due To James Lacey, Jr
If you have questions about Morgan Stanley and/or James Lacey, Jr and the management or performance of your accounts, please contact Attorney Pearce for a free initial consultation via email or Toll Free at 1-800-732-2889.