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Securities & Corporate Governance

Wexler Boley & Elgersma LLP has catapulted itself to the forefront of seeking redress and the recovery of assets lost.

Recovering Lost Assets

Fraudulent practices in some of the world’s largest corporations are frequently reported.  Unfortunately, the lack of regulation and oversight has led to corrupt corporate leadership, lack of transparency of the risks of significant investments and repeated securitization of the same bad investments.

Wexler Boley & Elgersma LLP has committed its resources to helping pension plans, governments and others in need to recover assets lost from the weakness of mortgage-backed securities, auction rate securities, credit swaps, derivative swaps and overextended securities lending programs.

Our firm is a member of  the National Association of State Treasurers and is continually involved in institutional finance and investment conferences.  This has allowed Wexler Boley & Elgersma LLP to catapult itself to the forefront of seeking redress and the recovery of assets lost in recent months through the gross negligence and the breaches of fiduciary duties owed by those in whom institutional investors placed their trust and confidence.

Ensuring Full Disclosure and Transparency

Securities litigation can often result in changes to corporate governance and policies designed to prevent future misconduct.  The importance of this work, therefore, cannot be overstated. Wexler Boley & Elgersma LLP seeks to ensure that corporate officers and directors fulfill their responsibilities with regard to full disclosure and transparency to those buying and selling their securities, and also ensures that our capital markets truly reflect the accurate information that should underlie every commercial transaction.

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Wexler Boley & Elgersma LLP is committed to recovering lost assets from mortgage-backed securities, credit swaps and more

Have You Been the Target of Fraudulent Practices?

If you require legal counsel for securities and/or corporate governance litigation, contact us!

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