Notice to Medical Capital Investors -- Aidikoff, Uhl & Bakhtiari Files FINRA Arbitrations Against Securities America


BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Oct. 26, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aidikoff, Uhl & Bakhtiari (www.securitiesarbitration.com) announces the filing of FINRA arbitration claims against Securities America on behalf of investors in Medical Capital securities. The claims seek more than $600,000 in damages.

The individual brokers and individual advisors who sold Medical Capital are not targets of investor claims.

"Investors should be aware of a pending class action," said attorney David S. Harrison. "The class case may have certain pitfalls that investors should be aware of in selecting an attorney. Most individual investors will fare better by pursuing an individual FINRA arbitration."

Medical Capital Corporation and Medical Provider Funding Corporation VI raised more than $2.2 billion through the offering of notes in Medical Provider Funding Corp VI and earlier special purpose entity offerings.

"Often the most important choice an investor makes following a disaster like Medical Capital is the remedy they will pursue to vindicate their rights," said attorney Ryan K. Bakhtiari. "Investors should carefully consider their options."

Important Facts to Consider Prior to Joining a Medical Capital Class Action



 -- Many investors may have viable claims based on the investments
    unsuitability.  Because a suitability claim is dependent on an
    individual's circumstances, this claim cannot be prosecuted on
    a class wide basis.
 -- Investors with significant losses are unlikely ever to be made
    whole in a class action.
 -- Class actions sometimes create hurdles to recovery for
    individual investors including depositions and motion practice
    which are generally not permitted in securities arbitrations
    decided before FINRA. The FINRA arbitration process can usually
    be completed in a much shorter period of time, often 15 months.
    Recovery through a class action may take several years.

Aidikoff, Uhl & Bakhtiari represents retail and institutional investors around the world in securities arbitration and litigation matters. More information is available at www.securitiesarbitration.com or to discuss your options please contact an attorney below.



            

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