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ARBITRATION - What to do after your broker screws you?
An SI Board Since April 1998
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Emcee:  Jethro Type:  Unmoderated
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9 Thanks for the response. It was very helpful. Regards, EuanEuan Hayward-11/13/1998
8 A six-year limitations period is imposed by the rules of many Self-Regulatory OWilliam B. Lowrance-11/12/1998
7 Does anyone know if there is a statute of limitations on arbitration? Also, canEuan Hayward-11/11/1998
6 I am signing on with Net Futures an introducing firm for lfg a commodity compaCapital Ridge-8/26/1998
5 I'd recommend a book called "Represent Yourself In Court" by Nolojawd-4/13/1998
4 JLA, Thanks very much for your thoughts. I'll E-mail you.Jethro-4/12/1998
3 Bill, my broker is Salomon Smith Barney (SSB). I don't mind discussing speJethro-4/12/1998
2 Were you screwed by your broker? Who was your broker. I happen to have an ArbitWilliam B. Lowrance-4/12/1998
1 I know of several people who have had a good experience with Steven Fuller, Esqjlallen-4/11/1998
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