About the Law Firms
The affiliated law firms of Maddox, Hargett & Caruso, P.C.; David P. Meyer & Associates Co., LPA; and Page Perry, LLC are representing investors who lost money in the collapse of the subprime mortgage market and related structured investments, including the Bear Stearns hedge funds and Morgan Keegan bond funds. The firms concentrate their law practices on arbitration and trial of consumer and securities matters.
Maddox Hargett & Caruso, P.C.
Maddox Hargett & Caruso, P.C. represents investors who have lost money due to investment fraud, stockbroker misconduct or professional negligence. Since 1991, our securities lawyers have represented more than 1000 clients in arbitration and other forums for dispute resolution. The firm is comprised of six experienced attorneys, and partners with other law firms to recover money for individual victims and institutions. Their experience in class action securities fraud litigation has recovered millions of lost dollars for private and public institutions. This nationally recognized firm operates from offices in New York, Indianapolis and Cleveland and handles cases against all brokerage firms, regardless of size or location.
David P. Meyer & Associates Co., LPA
David P. Meyer opened his own law firm in 2000 after spending several years conducting jury and non jury trials in both State and Federal courts, and is now an “AV” rated law firm. Meyer's vision - to aggressively and proactively represent individual investors and consumers on a contingency fee basis against corporate misconduct.
Page Perry, LLC
Page Perry, LLC, an Atlanta based law firm, is widely recognized as one of the leading investor securities litigation and arbitration firms in the country. Nine attorneys in the firm have well over 100 years of collective experience representing investors in class actions, individual lawsuits and individual arbitrations across the country. Page Perry attorneys have regularly represented individuals, pension plans, banks, savings & loans, insurance companies and foreign investors in seeking to recoup investment losses.
