Northstar Financial Services (Bermuda)—Answers To Investors Frequently Asked Questions
Understandably, investors who have lost money in the bankruptcy of Northstar Financial Services (Bermuda) Ltd. have many questions to ask. Many, of course, are specific to their investment accounts, and to answer those, a phone call or email with counsel may be better. But we can address a few common questions our clients have been asking, to help Northstar investors better understand the issues they’re facing. Continue reading ›
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If you are among the investors who lost money due to the Northstar Financial Services (Bermuda) Ltd. bankruptcy, there are ways to recover your investments. You probably will not recoup everything, but some recovery is possible from the liquidation. Silver Law Group already represents many investors in securities arbitration claims against the selling stockbrokers.
With Northstar Financial Services (Bermuda) Ltd. in bankruptcy liquidation, and its former owner Greg Lindberg in prison, everyone with a Northstar investment account must be asking some version of these questions: Who is responsible for this? Is there anyone who can be made to pay back some of my losses? 
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