If you file a securities fraud claim under Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, a basic element of your proof must be to show th... Read On
Customer Complaints and Away Settlements -- Matters of Interpretation? (BrokeAndBroker.com Blog)http://www.brokeandbroker.com/5788/finra-complaint-set... Read On
A lot of what passes for misconduct on Wall Street is a matter of interpretation. You say that you did or didn't do something. Your firm's compliance ... Read On
Yet again, I say. Yet again. Wall Street's lackluster regulatory scheme fails to proactively detect an oncoming tsunami, and the markets get flooded. ... Read On
Over a decade ago, when the stock markets were cratering in the wake of the Great Recession, investors saw their pre-2009 gains vanish. Lots of black ... Read On
At its best, remorse demonstrates a pang of conscience. At its worst, it may arise only in anticipation that you are about to get caught. Contrition a... Read On
If your brokerage firm decides that a customer "communication" was a complaint, the drafting of a regulatory disclosure often involves a lot of interp... Read On