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A STICKY SITUATION.

About 8 pages (2,258 words)

On Wall Street, October 1st, 1999

"Let the buyer beware" doesn't seem to apply to investments; rather, reps are required to educate the client before the transaction is performed. Is all this regulatory red tape creating a nation of litigious financial dummies who'd rather sue than take responsibility for their investments?

ATTENTION INVESTORS! IT IS POSSIBLE TO RECOVER YOUR INVESTMENT LOSSES!

So screams the Web site for Securities Arbitration Centers, arbitration and mediation consultants in Fort Lauderdale Fla. The site, like dozens of others that have sprung up in what one firm calls "the investment loss recovery profes...

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