Tracy Pride Stoneman
Attorney at Law
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About Tracy 

Tracy Pride Stoneman is responsible for two reported cases in the Fifth Circuit on the issues of an investor's eligibility to proceed in arbitration. This is an issue that is often raised by the brokerage firms in defense of a claim. Ms. Stoneman has handled some of the largest securities arbitrations against Prudential Securities, yet she also handles significantly smaller cases. Ms. Stoneman takes cases on an hourly basis or a contingent fee basis. She will also agree to unique, hybrid fee arrangements in order to accommodate the needs of the client - the choice is yours. Ms. Stoneman's special skills include superb client contact, writing skills, and oral presentation. She is regarded in the industry as enthusiastic and aggressive.

Ms. Stoneman is located in Colorado and Texas, although she represents clients all over the country. Arbitrations are unique in that everything that happens takes place over the telephone or through the mail. An in-person appearance is required only if the case proceeds to arbitration, and most cases settle. Ms. Stoneman has represented many clients she has never met and, if necessary, will travel to the arbitration. So just because you may be in Ponca City, Oklahoma, doesn't mean you have to find a securities attorney there.

It is important that the attorney you hire have experience in securities arbitrations. Even an experienced "trial attorney" can be a fish out of water in a securities arbitration. A different set of rules applies than in court. Client preparation is paramount - in a court case, the parties tell their story more than once - once in a deposition and then again at trial. Not so in securities arbitrations, because depositions are rarely allowed. It is critical that your attorney properly prepare the client for the sometimes tricky and deceitful onslaught of questions by opposing counsel. It is also paramount for your attorney to be in command of all of the facts of your case. Only then will your attorney be able to think quick on her feet to formulate questions and respond in the arbitration. Ms. Stoneman feels that if a lawyer doesn't have the time, the ability or the inclination to represent a client fully and completely in these ways, then the case should not be taken.

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