Losses with MARK ROBARE of Triad Advisors – Houston, TX

Mark Robare, Triad Advisors, GPB Capital, Houston, TX

Losses with MARK ROBARE of Triad Advisors – Houston, TX

 Israels & Neuman, PLC Investigates Mark Robare, of Triad Advisors

Have you lost money with financial advisor Mark A. Robare of Triad Advisors in Houston, Texas?  We are investigating allegations of former customers related to Mark Robare. It has been alleged that Mark Robare solicited investors to invest in GPB Capital.  GPB Capital has lost significant value, and GPB has also been the subject of regulatory investigations.

Mark Robare has been a registered representative of Triad Advisors from 2003 to the present.  He has worked at branch offices in Houston, Texas.  He is also affiliated with The Robare Group.

Brokerage firms like Triad Advisors have a responsibility to adequately supervise all representatives who are registered through their firm.  Brokerage firms also must take steps to ensure that their financial advisors follow all securities rules and regulations, as well as internal firm policies.  When brokerage firms fail to adequately supervise their registered representatives, they may be liable for investment losses sustained by customers.

Israels & Neuman PLC is a securities and investment fraud law firm with offices in Denver, Colorado; Seattle, Washington; Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Phoenix, Arizona.  We represent investors in FINRA arbitration proceedings in all 50 states, including investors throughout Texas.  Our attorneys have represented over one thousand investors against many brokerage firms in the past, including against Triad Advisors.

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If you lost money with Mark Robare, GPB Capital or Triad Advisors, please CONTACT US at 720-599-3505 or 206-795-5798 for a free evaluation of your case.

Israels & Neuman, PLC is a private law firm and is not affiliated with any government or law enforcement agency. Any investigation referenced in this blog is independent in nature and is being conducted by our law firm privately, not in conjunction with any government or law enforcement agency. All information contained in this blog should be deemed statements of opinion derived from the author’s review of public records, not statements of fact. This blog is advertising material and does not create an attorney client relationship, nor does it constitute legal advice. Everyone’s situation is different and the question of whether or not you have a claim will vary on a case-by-case basis. In contingent representation, clients may still be liable for costs.