Napoli Bern Ripka Law Firm
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Asset Backed Securities, Collateralized Debt Obligations, Residential Mortgage Backed Securities
One of the major reasons why many people and companies are in such financial despair is because of the combination of asset backed securities, collateralized debt obligations, and residential mortgage backed securities. Many of the economic problems that occurred were the result of these three things and as a result many people are trying to receive arbitration as well as filing lawsuits against the major investment companies that are responsible for this. If you are wondering, an asset-backed security is a form of security for a debt you may have that is based on assets. Collateralized debt obligations are a form of an asset-backed security that are made from fixed income assets that are formed into a portfolio for investors to diversify. The real problem was realized when the stock market began to collapse, it was then that investors realized that their collateralized debt obligations weren’t diversified enough due to the fact that many of the investment bankers that sold them used the investment money to invest to make more money for themselves. As a result many people who were homeowners who had residential mortgage backed securities found themselves in an uncomfortable position. Residential Mortgage Backed Securities are home finances that are brought together that are based off residential mortgages.
So many people lost a tremendous amount of money as a result of all three of these ways that investors mislead people. Now those very same people are looking for redemption for the money that they have lost. One of the ways they are approaching this is by filing lawsuits to receive money for the losses that they have suffered. If your broker’s company received a bailout then shouldn’t you?
Get in contact with Napoli Bern Ripka LLP and have them help you get what you deserve. We have an accomplished team of lawyers at our practice who understand exactly what they need to do in order for you to receive compensation. The team of lawyers at Napoli Bern Ripka LLP has a combined experience of more than 60 years in the field and is extremely knowledgeable and competent when it comes to getting you what you deserve.
Many people had no idea that these major investment companies were doing this and were completely shocked when they found out that they had lost so much money. This is illegal and wrong, and these investment companies know better. If you feel like you have been victimized as a result of Asset-Backed Securities, Collateralized Debt Obligations, or Residential Mortgage Backed Securities this is the perfect time for you to get redemption for what these sneaky investment companies have done to you. With so many people undergoing financial struggles because of the economy this is the last thing that many people need on their plate. For more information or even to just talk to someone to find out more information about Asset Backed Securities, Collateralized Debt Obligations, or Residential Mortgage Backed Securities call a lawyer at Napoli Bern Ripka LLP. You will be pleasantly surprised with the results.
Napoli Bern LLP
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New York, NY 10118
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Napoli Bern LLP
350 5th Avenue, Suite 7413,
New York, NY 10118
Toll Free: 1 888 LAW IN NY
Phone: 212 267 3700
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