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Silver Oak Securities Fined Over Non-Traditional ETF Sales

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sanctioned brokerage firm Silver Oak Securities, Inc. (Silver Oak) concerning allegations from January 2009, to December 2010, Silver Oak failed to establish and maintain a supervisory system reasonably designed to achieve compliance with applicable securities laws regarding the sale of leveraged and inverse Exchange-Traded…

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FINRA Bars Gary Chackman Over Allegations of Unsuitable Non-Traded REIT Sales

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) imposed a permanent bar against Gary J. Chackman (Chackman) concerning allegations that he recommended unsuitable transactions in the accounts of at least eight LPL Financial, Inc. (LPL) customers by over-concentrating the customers’ assets in real estate investment trusts (REITs).  Additionally, FINRA found that Chackman…

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Sterne Agee Financial Services Fined Over Failing to Supervise Excessive Trading or “Churning” Activity

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) fined SAL Financial Services, Inc. dba Sterne Agee Financial Services, Inc. (Sterne Agee) concerning allegations that Sterne Agee failed to implement reasonable supervisory procedures to detect and prevent excessive trading activity, otherwise known as churning, in client accounts. Sterne Agee has been a FINRA…

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Merriman Capital Sanctioned Over Private Placement and Supervisory Failures

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sanctioned brokerage firm Merriman Capital, Inc. (Merriman) concerning allegations that for more than three years Merriman’s written supervisory procedures were not reasonably designed to achieve compliance the FINRA rules.  FINRA alleged that Merriman’s written supervisory procedures failed to describe the specific procedures to be…

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FINRA Alleges Royal Securities Company Had Numerous Supervisory Deficiencies – Part I

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sanctioned brokerage firm Royal Securities Company (Royal Securities) concerning allegations Royal lacked adequate supervision and controls in several areas.  FINRA alleged that Royal Securities failed to properly supervise two of its registered representatives, one of which utilized a unitary investment strategy for virtually all…

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Center Street Securities Fined by FINRA Over Email Supervisory Failures

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sanctioned broker Center Street Securities, Inc. (Center Street) concerning allegations that the firm failed to establish, maintain, and enforce adequate supervisory systems and written supervisory procedures to monitor the use of external email accounts to conduct firm-related business by the firm’s registered representatives.  The…

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FINRA Proposes Rule Addressing Valuation Issues of REITs and DPPs

FINRA has recently proposed a rule change that would amend the procedures for valuing Direct Participation Programs (DPPs) and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs).  The rule change is intended to provide greater clarity to investors concerning the value of these investments, an extremely contentious issue. A REIT is a security…

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FINRA Alleges that Cambridge Investment Research Failed to Supervise Broker Emails

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sanctioned brokerage firm Cambridge Investment Research, Inc. concerning allegations that from January 2009, to July 2010, Cambridge failed to ensure that the firm preserved, maintained, and reviewed the business emails of two of its registered representatives.  FINRA found that during this time Cambridge was…

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Will I Win My FINRA Securities Arbitration Claim?

One of the most common questions I receive as a FINRA securities attorney is whether or not a client is likely to prevail at a FINRA arbitration hearing.  My first gut reaction, and the one I tell clients, is honestly I just don’t know.  Most clients are puzzled by this…

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FINRA Debates Rule Allowing Matters to Be Referred to Enforcement During Arbitration Cases

A recent InvestmentNews article highlighted a proposed rule change that the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has proposed to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that would allow arbitrators to direct cases to FINRA enforcement during the pendency of the case.  FINRA enforcement is responsible disciplining brokers and brokerage firms…

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