Goodman & Nekvasil P.A, May Recover Investor Losses – Leslie Ann Valant Fired by Edward Jones
From 2009 until Leslie Valant’s firing in 2017, Leslie Valant was licensed with Edward Jones. According to FINRA’s records, Leslie Valant was fired by Edward Jones on February 23, 2017. Edward Jones reported to FINRA that Leslie Valant failed to adequately address client-related concerns when brought to her attention by a third party. Edward Jones also reported that Leslie Valant failed to follow Edward Jones’ instructions and protocol during the course of a compliance investigation.
If you lost any money on investments with Leslie Valant while Leslie Valant, you may be able to recover your losses from Edward Jones. This is because Edward Jones had a duty to supervise Leslie Valant.
If you lost money on investments with Leslie Valant and believe that the investments may have been unsuitable or otherwise improper for you, we would like to discuss the possibility of your retaining our firm to represent you in an arbitration action against Edward Jones concerning Leslie Valant’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 $300 million on behalf of victimized investors. If you lost money on investments with Leslie Valant 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.
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