Mark Brewer was invaluable in representing us during a dispute with a national brokerage firm that failed to handle our father’s retirement portfolio responsibly or ethically. From the beginning, Mark was professional, efficient, and very diligent. He was extremely knowledgeable about the legal issues. He demonstrated excellent communication skills and was very supportive during the entire case. With his expertise, we were able to receive a positive and favorable settlement. He stayed in close communication with us the entire time and continually kept us informed of all information and options. We highly recommend Mark Brewer to anyone requiring assistance with any investment recovery.
Marilyn C. and Diane W.
Review Left On 11/28/2019
Sarah Bakhiet
Mark Brewer was recommended to me by my financial advisors, when they discovered some questionable practices regarding annuities I had inherited. It was a very difficult time for me, and I was reluctant to proceed with any legal action. However, when I spoke with Mark, his straight forward manner and clear explanation of my case reassured me, and I hired him. From that moment on, the matter was handled professionally and seamlessly. Mark kept me updated on all developments in my case while discreetly making all the necessary arrangements to reach a favorable result. I was very pleased with the outcome of my case, and the efficiency by which Mark was able to negotiate a settlement. I would strongly recommend Mark Brewer to anyone seeking legal advice or representation in the area of investment recovery.
Review Left On 04/28/2019
MirrorChic.com
Mark Brewer is the poorest excuse for a lawyer who will properly represent you that I have ever encountered. My arbitration against Morgan Stanley should have been a slam dunk case. Mr. Brewer charged me $47,000 in legal fees for my case. When he presented the case to the arbitrators he didn't even present the critical facts properly which I had in writing and soundly proved that the broker at Morgan Stanley had violated the FINRA "rules". During the three day hearing I tried to coach him to bring forth the facts properly which he never did. At one point I told him he had to re question me in order to refute the untrue innuendoes the defense was putting forth. He refused to do it! I could go on for another three paragraphs about his incompentence. If I didn't know better I would have thought he was working for the other side. Stay away from this guy if you need a securities attorney.
Reviews
Marilyn C. and Diane W.