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FINRA Talks Dispute Resolution - Offers Tips and Advice to Counsel and Arbitrators
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02-20-20

FINRA Talks Dispute Resolution - Offers Tips and Advice to Counsel and Arbitrators

On February 3, 2020, the New York County Lawyers Association hosted its “21st Annual FINRA Listens and Speaks” panel. The panel members discussed recent statistics, proposed regulations, and tips for counsel and arbitrators on the agency’s dispute resolution efforts. Bates takes a closer look at what you need to know. 

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New OCIE Report Offers Best Practices for Firms to Enhance Cyber Preparedness and Resiliency
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02-12-20

New OCIE Report Offers Best Practices for Firms to Enhance Cyber Preparedness and Resiliency

On the heels of their 2020 examinations priorities report, OCIE has issued a new report on “Cybersecurity and Resiliency Observations” to reemphasize that cybersecurity is a top examination priority and that registered entities should be assessing their practices and procedures to ensure adequate compliance. Bates Research takes a closer look at what OCIE wants you to know.

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Private Placement Alert: GPB Private Funds Under Scrutiny

02-11-20

Private Placement Alert: GPB Private Funds Under Scrutiny

Bates Group is alerting counsel that we are seeing cases filed where firms sold private funds issued by GPB Capital Holdings LLC. It is alleged that firms selling these funds were negligent and failed to perform adequate due diligence when approving these funds for sale, misrepresented and omitted material information when recommending and/or selling these funds to their clients, had conflicting interests in selling the GPB Capital Funds, negligently supervised the sale of these funds and breached the fiduciary duty owed to their clients. 

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U.S. Anti-Money Laundering Updates
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02-05-20

U.S. Anti-Money Laundering Updates

The Treasury Department’s Office of Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) issued an Annual Report to Congress highlighting the past year’s BSA and AML efforts and setting out strategic priorities and policy initiatives for the new year. The Comptroller says he wants to reduce the burden of BSA and AML compliance, while protecting the financial system. Bates Research takes a closer look at the OCC report and other recent AML-related developments.

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FINRA Reorganizes for More Coordinated Exams, Highlights Priorities for 2020

01-23-20

FINRA Reorganizes for More Coordinated Exams, Highlights Priorities for 2020

In his cover note accompanying FINRA’s annual Risk Monitoring and Examination Priorities letter, FINRA President and CEO Robert Cook reminded members of significant enhancements to the examination program going forward. Bates Research has analysis, commentary and highlights of FINRA’s continuing and emerging concerns, along with our 2020 FINRA chart, which keeps track of articulated priorities from year to year.

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OCIE to Prioritize Reg BI Compliance in 2020 Examinations
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01-16-20

OCIE to Prioritize Reg BI Compliance in 2020 Examinations

The SEC Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations ("OCIE") set out their 2020 examinations priorities in an annual report issued last week. The report reminds registered entities that all its priorities are within the SEC’s mandate to protect investors, facilitate capital formation, and maintain fair, orderly and efficient markets. The report is, in effect, a notice to the industry and chief compliance officers to address potential vulnerabilities in compliance programs and practices in order to minimize retail investor and market risks. Bates Research takes a closer look.

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Massachusetts State Fiduciary Rule and NAIC Annuity Standards Proposals Continue to Move Forward
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01-09-20

Massachusetts State Fiduciary Rule and NAIC Annuity Standards Proposals Continue to Move Forward

Bates Group continues to track a host of issues affected by the adoption of Regulation Best Interest (“Reg BI”), the 2019 package of rules and interpretations from the SEC setting standards of conduct for broker-dealers and independent advisers. These include a variety of state responses to the federal regulation, as well as Reg BI impacts on issuers of other complex financial products sold through brokers and advisers, specifically, recommendations to consumers on transactions involving annuity products. This week, Bates Research takes a look at some of the latest developments by the Massachusetts Securities Division and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (“NAIC”).

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Banking Agencies Clarify SARs Requirements for Hemp, Possibly Paving the Way for Cannabis
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12-12-19

Banking Agencies Clarify SARs Requirements for Hemp, Possibly Paving the Way for Cannabis

A key to understanding new BSA guidance on the “legal status of commercial growth and production of hemp” can be found in provisions of the Farm Bill signed into law in December of last year. That legislation distinguished and removed hemp (though not marijuana) as a controlled substance under law, and interim rules, issued by the USDA in late October 2019, established a federal licensing approval plan that allows state departments of agriculture and tribal governments to submit plans for monitoring and regulating hemp production. Given this context, the Federal Reserve Board, the FDIC, FinCEN, the OCC and the Conference of State Bank Supervisors issued a statement clarifying BSA obligations under these new USDA interim rules. Bates Research takes a closer look.

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Do The SEC Enforcement Directors’ 2019 Successes Preview Their 2020 Priorities?
SEC Enforcement Division Co-Directors Stephanie Avakian and Steven Peikin

12-05-19

Do The SEC Enforcement Directors’ 2019 Successes Preview Their 2020 Priorities?

Despite “significant headwinds,” including “adverse” holdings in Supreme Court cases and a significant disruption in Congressional funding in the beginning of the year, Co-Directors of the SEC Enforcement Division Stephanie Avakian and Steven Peikin announced that their efforts in FY 2019 have been successful. In a recently published Annual Report, the Directors described enforcement actions that held wrongdoers accountable, removed bad actors, stopped frauds and prevented losses. Bates Research looks at some key takeaways from their report.

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SEC Zeroes in on Investment Adviser Compensation Conflicts
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11-21-19

SEC Zeroes in on Investment Adviser Compensation Conflicts

On October 18th, 2019, more than a year after the launch of the SEC Share Class Disclosure Initiative and targeted enforcement activity, the SEC Division of Investment Management issued information clarifying conflicts of interest raised by different types of investment adviser compensation. In a new set of FAQs, SEC staff reviewed general conflicts of interest disclosure requirements and offered insight on the “material facts” that need to be disclosed concerning mutual fund share classes and an adviser’s receipt of revenue-sharing payments. Bates Research takes a closer look.

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FINRA Issues 2019 Report On Exam Findings
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10-31-19

FINRA Issues 2019 Report On Exam Findings

FINRA issued its annual Report on Examination Findings and Observations on October 16, 2019. Like last year’s Report, the 2019 version highlights selected firm compliance violations and provides “observations” on how firms can improve their programs and address “perceived weaknesses that elevate risk.” Bates Research takes a closer look at FINRA's 2019 priorities and additional compliance concerns raised in the Report.

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New Federal Legislation Progressing on BSA, Beneficial Ownership and Cannabis Financing
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10-25-19

New Federal Legislation Progressing on BSA, Beneficial Ownership and Cannabis Financing

On September 26, a bipartisan group of Senators introduced a bill to strengthen the authority of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) to fight money laundering. Called the ILLICIT CASH Act, the legislation would establish federal reporting requirements for beneficial ownership information. A similar bill, sponsored by Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, titled the Corporate Transparency Act, passed a vote in the House of Representatives this week. The House also passed its version of the SAFE Banking Act to remove legal uncertainty for regulated banks and credit unions that provide banking services to cannabis businesses. These bills have the potential to significantly impact AML/BSA compliance programs. In this article, Bates Research takes a closer look at their potential impact.

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FinCEN Leaders Highlight Innovation, Identity Information and “Culture” as Keys to AML Approach

10-10-19

FinCEN Leaders Highlight Innovation, Identity Information and “Culture” as Keys to AML Approach

In two speeches delivered in September 2019, leaders of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) laid out their thinking behind the agency’s current regulatory approach to combatting money laundering and terrorist financing. FinCEN Deputy Director Jamal El-Hindi focused on the future of the BSA and emphasized compliance for NBFIs, while FinCEN Director Kenneth Blanco described the use of financial data to fight money laundering and the abuse of personally identifiable information by bad actors. In this article, Bates Research takes a closer look at FinCEN’s message.

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