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Hamilton & Associates Releases Year-End Results for Dodd Frank 101

During 2012, Dodd Frank 101 conducted internal investigations and/or forensic analysis of more than 120 entities involved in securities schemes involving issuers, banks, broker-dealers, transfer agents, accountants, lawyers and stock promoters.

2013-04-09
BOCA RATON, FL, April 09, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dodd Frank101 a firm of professionals specializing in white collar bounties and internal investigations involving publicly traded companies announces for the year 2012 (www.DoddFrank101.com). During 2012, Dodd Frank 101 conducted internal investigations and/or forensic analysis of more than 120 publicly traded companies involved in domestic and international securities related matters involving issuers, intermediaries, banks, broker dealers, transfer agents, accountants, lawyers and stock promoters.

In the past eighteen months, the firm filed bounty claims representing frauds with investor losses of an estimated $750,000,000. The firm estimates its current investigations could easily exceed investor losses of $1,000,000,000 in the next twelve months.

Brenda Hamilton, an attorney at Hamilton & Associates expects to see a continuation of the present trend SEC enforcement cases involving reverse merger transactions as well as securities lawyers, investor relations firms and accountants who act as participants and gatekeepers in securities fraud. Ms. Hamilton assists investors, issuers and other market professionals in pursing bounty claims with the Securities and Exchange Commission and other governmental agencies.

About Hamilton & Associates and Brenda Hamilton
Hamilton & Associates and Dodd Frank 101 were founded by Brenda Hamilton, a securities attorney. Since inception, its lawyers have provided services in all areas of securities law. The firm's attorneys have represented more than 300 market participants in securities law matters.

Brenda Hamilton, stated, "Dodd Frank 101 consists of attorneys, accountants and professionals who specialize and focus on the identification and analysis of white collar crimes and money laundering activity focusing on the securities industry. For its defense clients, Dodd Frank 101's our goal is to mitigate their exposure and liability by identifying and analyzing relevant data and formulating defenses frequently overlooked by defense attorneys and traditional legal analysis. We maximize recovery for our plaintiff clients using state and federal bounty programs and private actions using plaintiff's law firms specializing in investor recovery & class action litigation."

Brenda Hamilton is recognized for her experience in internal and corporate investigations related to forensic analysis of securities transactions, reverse mergers and going public transactions, trading transactions, and Dodd Frank matters involving microcap stocks. Ms. Hamilton has participated in investigations involving more than 250 publicly traded corporations with investor losses exceeding an estimated $750,000,000.

For more information please contact:
Brenda Hamilton, Securities Attorney
Hamilton & Associates Law
101 Plaza Real South, Suite 201 South
Boca Raton, Florida 33432
Telephone: (561) 416-8956
Facsimile: (561) 416-2855
www.DoddFrank101.com
www.Securitieslawyer101.com

Hamilton & Associates Securities Law and securities lawyer, Brenda Hamilton founded www.SecuritiesLawyer101.com and GoPublic101.com to assist public and private companies in securities law matters and going public transactions. The firm specializes in going public direct transactions, SEC compliance and forensic analysis of securities transactions including reverse mergers and trading matters.


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[Press-News.org] Hamilton & Associates Releases Year-End Results for Dodd Frank 101
During 2012, Dodd Frank 101 conducted internal investigations and/or forensic analysis of more than 120 entities involved in securities schemes involving issuers, banks, broker-dealers, transfer agents, accountants, lawyers and stock promoters.