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Updated on: September 30, 2013

Deadline To Opt-Out of the UBS-Lehman Notes Class Action is November 19, 2013

UBS Financial Services customers who are class members in the securities class action lawsuit filed against UBS, Case No. 09-md-02017, which involves losses sustained in certain Lehman Principal Protection Notes, Auto-Callable Notes, and Return Optimization Notes (collectively referred to as “Lehman Notes”), should be aware that that the U.S. District Court recently approved an Order Concerning Proposed Settlement with UBS. The Order provides that a request for exclusion from the settlement class must be postmarked no later than November 19, 2013, which is 21 calendar days prior to the Court ordered Settlement Hearing of December 10, 2013. UBS customers who are eligible to participate in the class action settlement should consider whether they should participate in the class action or file an individual securities arbitration claim in the arbitration forum established by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”).

Presently, KlaymanToskes represents investors who purchased Lehman Notes from UBS in securities arbitration claims before FINRA. These investors chose to pursue their claims individually rather than participate in the class action because they suffered large losses. KlaymanToskes reminds investors of the benefits of filing an individual securities arbitration claim, as opposed to participating in a class action lawsuit.  By participating in a class action lawsuit, an investor may only recover a nominal amount.  However, if one has experienced significant losses in excess of $100,000 in Lehman Notes, it may be more beneficial for them to file an individual securities arbitration claim.  In 2003, KlaymanToskes conducted a detailed study of securities arbitration versus class action.  The study concluded that investors who file a securities arbitration claim traditionally obtain an overall higher rate of recovery as opposed to participating in a class action lawsuit.  To view the full results of the comparison, click here.

Investors who purchased Lehman Notes from UBS and sustained significant losses in excess of $100,000 can contact KlaymanToskes, toll-free, at 888-997-9956, to explore their legal rights and options. For more information on Lehman Note claims, visit our Lehman Note website at www.lehmanprincipalprotectionnotes.com.