Investors’ Attorneys Want $100M FINRA Fee Rebate for Unpaid Arbitration Awards
An investor advocacy group is urging FINRA to use surplus fees to cover unpaid arbitration awards for defrauded clients. This development highlights the ongoing regulatory focus on investor protection and the financial liabilities firms and advisors face, underscoring the importance of robust compliance practices.
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