Advisor Alert: Our Attorneys Are Investigating Christian Layton Webb For Investment Fraud

Did You Lose Money Because of Chris Webb?

Filed: October 26, 2023

Chris Webb (also known as Christian Layton Webb) currently has one (1) pending judgment/lien event. Overall, he has been the subject of one (1) termination event and one (1) judgment/lien event. As an investor, you may be entitled to compensation for losses accrued due to mismanagement of your investments.

Let’s begin our Patil Law Advisor Alert with a summary report on Christian Layton Webb.

Who Is Christian Layton Webb?

  • Advisor Name: Christian Layton Webb
  • Aliases: Chris Webb
  • CRD: 1161075
  • Location: Marble Falls, Texas
  • Current Employer: Currently Not Registered
  • Previous Firms: Dominion Investor Services, Inc. and LPL Financial LLC
  • Number of Known Regulatory Events: 1
  • Number of Known Judgment/Lien Events: 1
  • Can Christian Webb Be Sued: Yes, in Private Arbitration
  • Can Christian Webb’s Employers Be Sued For Failing to Supervise His Actions: Yes, in Private Arbitration
  • Highest Damages Allegation: Unknown
  • Highest Settlement: Unknown

If you have suffered investment losses by Chris Webb, we strongly encourage you to exercise your rights to experienced legal representation. Recover what is owed to you by retaining a failure to supervise lawyer. Reach out to the legal team at Patil Law, P.C. via the secure online form or call the firm directly toll-free at 1-800-950-6553.

Customer Complaints Filed Against Chris Webb For Broker Misconduct

As of this publication date, Chris Webb has been the subject of 7 customer disputes. Let’s review them below.

In November 2016, LPL Financial LLC terminated Chris Webb for his repeated failures to timely respond to inquiries from the firm’s compliance department.

In January 2016, Chris Webb was the subject of a civil judgment or lien in the amount of $77,800.27. In general, judgment liens are court rulings that give a creditor the right to take possession of a debtor’s property when the debtor has failed to fulfill his or her contractual obligations. Sometimes, these types of disclosures reflect IRS judgments, tax liens, and/or civil judgments against a financial advisor.

How To File A Claim Against Chris Webb (previously with Dominion Investor Services, Inc. and LPL Financial LLC) To Get Your Money Back.

If you have questions about Chris Webb, Dominion Investor Services, Inc. and LPL Financial LLC, or the management or performance of your accounts, please contact Attorney Patil for a free initial consultation via email or toll-free at 1-800-950-6553.