Holding Financial Advisors Accountable in Gresham and Nationwide
If you’re an investor in Gresham, Oregon who has suffered losses due to broker negligence or unsuitable financial advice, you may be entitled to compensation. The White Law Group is a national securities arbitration law firm that helps investors pursue claims against financial professionals and firms.
Our attorneys have helped recover millions of dollars in investor losses through FINRA arbitration, the primary forum for resolving disputes between investors and brokerage firms.
Nationwide Experience with a Local Focus
While we represent clients nationwide, we assist investors in Gresham and throughout Oregon by offering:
- Free initial case reviews
- No fees unless we recover money for you
- Remote representation through FINRA arbitration
- Regional offices in Chicago and Seattle, near key arbitration venues
Have You Been the Victim of Investment Fraud?
You may have a claim if your advisor:
- Recommended investments not suited to your goals or risk tolerance
- Failed to disclose key investment risks
- Overconcentrated your portfolio
- Sold you a fraudulent product or private placement
- Engaged in unauthorized or excessive trading
Even trusted financial professionals can act in their own interests rather than yours.
Common Investment Products in FINRA Disputes
Our firm handles cases involving:
- REITs (non-traded and illiquid)
- Variable annuities and insurance-based investments
- Private placements and Regulation D offerings
- Structured notes and complex market-linked products
These investments are often aggressively marketed to generate commissions and may be inappropriate for many investors.
Request a Free Case Review Today
Call 888-637-5510 to speak with a securities fraud attorney or visit www.whitesecuritieslaw.com to learn how we help investors recover losses nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions – Gresham Securities Fraud
Do I need a lawyer based in Gresham?
No. FINRA arbitration allows us to represent investors across the U.S. without the need for in-person meetings.
What’s the deadline to file a claim?
Most cases must be filed within six years of the alleged misconduct. Contact us right away to avoid missing your window.
How do I know if I have a case?
We offer free evaluations. If you’ve lost money in complex or risky investments, especially without full disclosure, you should have your account reviewed.
Attorney advertising. Information provided here is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
Last modified: June 16, 2025