User:Anthony Dean Roberts/sandbox

Anthony (Tony) Roberts (Born in Plant City Florida, November 15, 1958). . Father: Dale Roberts (Born May 1, 1933, Louisa Kentucky); Mother: Peggy Haney (Born September 14, 1938, Greenville, Tennessee).

Career Highlights
1989-1994 - Co-Founder of Staib, Roberts, Inc., a Securities Broker Dealer registered with the Securities & Exchange Commission ("SEC"). Later the name was change to U.S Securities Corporation of Washington, DC. Roberts' expertise was in the issuance of mortgage-backed securities. Potomac Financial Corp., its Parent Company, registered with the SEC a S-11 filing for $1 million dollars. Because of the then, federal tax changes, none of the registered securities were sold.

Roberts was registered with the following regulatory designations: Series 63 (State Blue-Sky); Series 7 (Registered Securities Sales Person); Series 24 (Securities Principal); Series 27 (Financial & Operations Principal).

2000 to 2013 (Bechtel Corp). At Bechtel, he began his employment service as the North Regional Manager for Site Acquisition & Development for the AT&T Communication's 2G Generation Wireless build-out. Over the years at Bechtel, his positions included: Project National Site Acquisition Manager for: AT&T Wireless, Cingular Wireless, MODEO and other Wireless projects.

Candidate for Maryland House of Representatives District 14A (Montgomery County, MD)
On ___ Roberts registered to become a candidate On_ Roberts Lakin alleged domicie issue with County & State On -

Roberts v. Lakin 340 Md. 147, 665 A. 2d 1024 - Md: Court of Appeals, 1995

Lakin steels Roberts signs, Montgomery County Police

Press, Articles & Publications
Roberts, unsatisfied with NASD (now "FINRA"), proposed an alternative SRO structure. The application for SRO was file by Roberts' Attorney (Curtand McNeily of McNeily & Rosenfeld, Washington, D.C.).
 * "Registered Representative" Magazine (October 1996. page 38) "New SRO ("Self Regulatory Organization") Inching Toward Approval."


 * Washington Business Journal

History of Litigation & Judicial Opinions
Roberts v. Lakin

Roberts v. Sec [Find case #]

Opinion

Candidacy:

1. Order & Decision of Maryland Circuit Court 2. Motion to Appeal 3. Order of Certiari 4. Order of Injunctive Releif 5. Final Opinion

Press