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Wednesday, September 23, 2015 The SEC Takes Another Hit Over Its In-House Judges The judge who took New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's side in "Deflategate" just told Mary Jo White and Co to investigate allegations of bias on the part of the Securities and Exchange Commission's own in-house judges.
The judge warns that just because the SEC's in-house system is faster than the regular federal court system doesn't mean it's better. And the WSJ adds that Berman is one of two judges who says that SEC staff (instead of commissioners) appointing in-house judges is unconstitutional. So, for fundsters, B-Ds, and FAs that fear the SEC's in-house courts, stay tuned to this case. The federal courts might be about to rock this part of your regulatory world. Printed from: MFWire.com/story.asp?s=52643 Copyright 2015, InvestmentWires, Inc. All Rights Reserved |