Legal Question in Securities Law in Illinois
Investment / Securities
If I invested money for a friend, and lost all the money, can that person sue me for the amount of the origional investment? The account was in my name and I did what was asked but adverse market conditions resulted in the loss of the money.
Asked on 3/01/09, 5:37 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Adam S. Tracy
Securities Compliance Group Ltd
Re: Investment / Securities
Thank you for your question. Yes, that person could bring an action against you. Most likely, he could allege negligence, breach of contract and maybe even fraud - depending on the particular circumstances.
You may also have issues surrounding your status - are you a licensed securities representative?
Feel free to email me with any follow-up questions: [email protected]
Thanks -
Answered on 3/01/09, 9:16 pm
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