Goodman & Nekvasil P.A. May Recover Investor Losses on Future Income Payments, LLC | Harold Martin Collins (Marty Collins) Arbitration Claim Filed Involving Financial Advisor Marty Collins
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Marty Collins was licensed with LPL Financial LLC from 2007 until 2015. Goodman & Nekvasil, P.A. has filed an arbitration claim against LPL Financial LLC, alleging that Marty Collins recommended the fraudulent Future Income Payments, LLC investment. Goodman & Nekvasil, P.A. has already filed arbitration claims against multiple brokerage firms on behalf of victimized Future Income Payments, LLC investors.
Future Income Payments, LLC (FIP LLC) claims to be “the industry leader and an innovator in buying and selling secondary market pension cash flows, often referred to as Structured Cash Flows.” The reality, according to the Wall Street Journal, is that this company was operated from a Nevada strip-mall mailbox by a 64-year-old felon, Scott Kohn. Future Income Payments appears shut, according to court filings. Based on Goodman & Nekvasil, P.A.’s investigation, Goodman & Nekvasil, P.A. believes that most investors will lose their entire investment. Also, at least 25 states have taken enforcement actions or are investigating the company.
Goodman & Nekvasil, P.A. May Recover Investor Losses
If you invested in Future Income Payments through Marty Collins, you may be able to recover your losses. If you invested in Future Income Payments through Marty Collins, we would like to discuss the possibility of your retaining our firm to represent you in an arbitration action concerning Marty Collins’s conduct. There is no charge for an evaluation of your case. Further, we handle our cases on a contingency fee basis. This means that unless we recover money for you, we charge no attorney’s fee. Unless you recover any money, you pay us nothing, not even the costs and expenses which the firm will advance on your behalf.
Kalju Nekvasil, Esq., formerly regional counsel with the NASD, now known as FINRA, has practiced in this area of the law for more than 35 years. Goodman & Nekvasil, P.A. has recovered more than $180 million on behalf of victimized investors. If you invested in Future Income Payments with Marty Collins and would like your case evaluated by a securities attorney (again, there is no charge for an evaluation and all cases are handled on a purely contingency fee basis), please contact us.
Some of the information in this blog post was obtained on 2/3/2020 directly from FINRA BrokerCheck, without any changes. If you believe this information was reported incorrectly, please contact our firm at 1-800-500-4442.
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