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The Lawman Cometh: The SEC Adds Deferred Prosecution Agreements to Its Bag of Remedies

This post was written by Terence Healy. Last week the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) announced it had entered into its first deferred prosecution agreement (“DPA”) with an individual.  The announcement is interesting for two reasons.  It reflects the increasing tone of law enforcement the Commission is taking in its enforcement proceedings, and it raises the … Continue Reading

“Know Your Customer” No More? The SEC Signals a Uniform Fiduciary Standard May Be Coming for Broker-Dealers and Investment Advisers

This post was written by Terence Healy and Daniel Herbst. On March 1, 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) published a sweeping request for comments that may determine whether a uniform fiduciary standard will be required for all broker-dealers and investment advisers providing services to retail customers. Under the present regime, registered investment advisers … Continue Reading
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