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UBS Brokers Ordered to Pay $2 Million for Poaching Teammate’s Client
February 21st, 2024
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UBS Brokers Ordered to Pay $2 Million for Poaching Teammate’s Client
SARASOTA, FL – Shumaker Law Firm is excited to announce one the biggest wins ever for an individual broker in a poaching case. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is ordering four Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) brokers to pay more than $2 million for stealing a client from another broker at their same company.“This is a rare victory in the industry and a large amount of money for a FINRA award,” said Michael Taaffe, Shumaker Partner and Financial Services Business Sector Chair. “This serves as a strong warning for brokers that it’s unacceptable to poach clients from within your own firm and there is a big price to pay.”UBS broker Ben Marcano hired Shumaker attorneys Jarrod Malone and Brandon Taaffe to file a case that four of his coworkers at UBS stole one of his largest clients in 2015, responsible for $306,000 in income annually. The complaint was against Martin Lee Halbfinger, William J. Rose, Clifford Wayne Stober, and Douglas Matthew Summer.
L to R: Jarrod Malone and Brandon Taaffe; image courtesy of Shumaker Law Firm.
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