Investors who suffered losses in the the CIP Leverage Fund Advsior (also known as "Cornerstone Industrial Properties Leveraged Fund Advisors")may be able to recover their losses through FINRA arbitration.
Upon information and belief, the CIP Leveraged Fund may have been sold to investors without full disclosure of the risks involved in the investment. Moreover, brokers or financial advisors recommending that their clients the CIP Leverage Fund Advisor may, in some cases, made an unsuitable recommendation.
The Cornerstone Industrial Properties Leveraged Fund Advisors is believed to be a California-based real estate investment fund for leveraged real estate investments. CIP is also believed to have marketed certain illiquid REITs, including the Cornerstone REIT and the Meadowbrook REIT. The performance CIP Leveraged Fund and associated REITs may have caused investors to suffer significant losses.
If you are an investor in the CIP Leveraged Fund or in non-traded REITs like the Cornerstone REIT or Meadowbrook REIT, you may be able to recover your losses through securities arbitration.
Eccleston Law represents individual and institutional investors nationwide to recover their investment losses caused by unsuitable investment recommendations, breach of fiduciary duty, negligence or other misconduct. We have extensive experience representing investors in arbitration and litigation disputes with securities broker-dealers and investment advisory firms, and have recovered tens of millions of dollars for investors.
If you are an investor that has suffered losses investing in CIP Leveraged Fund, please contact Jim Eccleston at the Eccleston Law Offices at 312-332-0000 to discuss you recovery options.
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