Protecting Clients from Investment Scams: What Every Small Firm Needs to Know Now

Adam Gana
Adam Gana
Gana Weinstein LLP

Adam Gana is recognized as an influential attorney in securities law. He has served as a part time adjunct professor for New York Law School in its clinical securities department and is the president of the Public Investor Advocates Bar Association.

Courtney M. Werning
Courtney M. Werning
Meyer Wilson Werning

Courtney Werning is a dedicated investment fraud attorney representing clients in complex disputes involving financial advisors, broker-dealers, and investment advisers. Her practice spans state and appellate courts as well as arbitration forums, with a strong record in cases involving fraud, Ponzi schemes, elder financial abuse, and unsuitable investments.

On-Demand: November 19, 2025

2 hour CLE

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Program Summary

Session I - Retirement & Investment Fraud: How Small Firms Can Spot Client Claims and Build Referral Value – Adam Gana

This session will give small firm practitioners the insight to recognize and evaluate potential retirement and investment fraud claims within their client base. Faculty will outline the types of cases most often seen, show how to distinguish promising claims from weak ones, and share practical strategies for creating referral relationships that benefit clients and firms alike. Through case studies and best practices, attendees will learn how spotting investor fraud issues not only protects clients but also creates meaningful growth opportunities for their practice.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Types of retirement and investment fraud cases
  • Separating strong claims from weak ones
  • Developing referral networks
  • Case studies and best practices

Session II - The Smart Lawyer’s Guide to Investment Fraud: Red Flags, Scams, and Legal Remedies –Courtney M. Werning

Investment fraud is on the rise, and lawyers need to be prepared. This session explores why attorneys should care about fraud cases, examines financial institution liability for third-party scams, and outlines strategies for pursuing investment claims in securities arbitration.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Why should lawyers care about investment fraud
  • Financial institution responsibility for third-party scams
  • Pursuing investment claims in securities arbitration

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Adam Gana | Gana Weinstein LLP

Adam Gana is the managing partner of Gana Weinstein LLP. His practice focuses on all aspects of securities arbitration, complex commercial and business litigation. As a seasoned trial lawyer with over 20 years of experience, Mr. Gana has represented over 3,000 investors in the state and federal trial and appellate courts, AAA, JAMS, NFA and FINRA.

Adam is recognized as an influential attorney in securities law. He has served as a part time adjunct professor for New York Law School in its clinical securities department and is the president of the Public Investor Advocates Bar Association – a national bar association of attorneys that represent investors throughout the United States. He has also published in multiple peer reviewed journals, spoken at dozens of conferences, and is regularly quoted in prominent securities publications including Investment News, Financial News, the Wall Street Journal, and Financial Advisor Magazine. Mr. Gana is also an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association and FINRA.

Adam was named in the New York Super Lawyers in 2024 and Rising Stars® for eight straight years (an honor given to the top 5% of attorneys), ranked AV® Preeminent™ by Martindale – Hubbell™ (the highest honor offered), and ranked by the National Trial Lawyers as one of the Top 100 attorneys in the state of New York.

 

 

Courtney M. Werning | Meyer Wilson Werning

Courtney Werning is a dedicated investment fraud attorney representing clients in complex disputes involving financial advisors, broker-dealers, and investment advisers. Her practice spans state and appellate courts as well as arbitration forums, with a strong record in cases involving fraud, Ponzi schemes, elder financial abuse, and unsuitable investments.

Courtney is known for her meticulous preparation and relentless attention to detail, which often leads to successful outcomes for her clients. A note from a former client calling her one of the “good guys” who gave them their life back hangs in her office as a reminder of the impact her work has.

A frequent speaker and published author, Courtney has presented at conferences hosted by PIABA, the Ohio State Bar Association, and Mass Torts Made Perfect. Her legal writing has appeared in the PIABA Bar Journal, Securities Arbitration Alert, and Ohio Securities Bulletin. She currently serves as a Director of PIABA and is a member of FINRA’s National Mediation and Arbitration Committee.

Agenda

Session I – Retirement & Investment Fraud: How Small Firms Can Spot Client Claims and Build Referral Value | 1:00pm – 2:00pm

  • Types of retirement and investment fraud cases
  • Separating strong claims from weak ones
  • Developing referral networks
  • Case studies and best practices

Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm

Session II – The Smart Lawyer’s Guide to Investment Fraud: Red Flags, Scams, and Legal Remedies | 2:10pm – 3:10pm

  • Why should lawyers care about investment fraud
  • Financial institution responsibility for third-party scams
  • Pursuing investment claims in securities arbitration
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