Exam Alert: FINRA further revises its Sanction Guidelines

Effective March 22, 2011, FINRA has revised its Sanction Guidelines to reflect recent developments in FINRA disciplinary cases. The specific revisions: Continue reading

Effective March 22, 2011, FINRA has revised its Sanction Guidelines to reflect recent developments in FINRA disciplinary cases.  The specific revisions:

-clarify the standards required for an order of restitution (repayment)

-recognize that adjudicators may order that ill-gotten gains be paid to the injured party (as opposed to being taken by FINRA as a fine)

-acknowledge that whether a factor is aggravating or mitigating depends on the circumstances of the case

-direct adjudicators to consider sanctions already imposed by other regulators for the same misconduct to see if those sanctions were “sufficiently remedial”

http://www.finra.org/Industry/Regulation/Notices/2011/P123374

http://www.finra.org/Industry/Regulation/Notices/2011/P123374

Exam Alert: FINRA revises its Sanction Guidelines

Effective February 9, 2011, FINRA has modified its Sanction Guidelines. These changes incorporate legal precedent from federal courts and the SEC. Continue reading

Effective February 9, 2011, FINRA has modified its Sanction Guidelines.  These changes incorporate legal precedent from federal courts and the SEC.  The degree of penalties for certain offenses have changed, such as recommending higher fines and firm suspension for “egregious” sales of unregistered securities, particularly in connection with market manipulation.  The guidelines for FINRA Rule 8210 now have three categories of violations.  Additional details may be found here: http://www.finra.org/Industry/Regulation/Notices/2011/P122910.