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The Elusive Concept Of Control In Churning Claims Under Federal Securities And Commodities Law, Patricia A. O'Hara Jan 1987

The Elusive Concept Of Control In Churning Claims Under Federal Securities And Commodities Law, Patricia A. O'Hara

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Account executives—when serving as either a broker or a dealer—stand in a conflict of interest position with their customers. The brokerage house profits through commissions from the execution of the transaction regardless of whether the customer profits on the investment. Account executives who do so, violate the fiduciary duties he owes to a customer in favor of his own self-interest. The customer can bring an action for churning under federal securities and commodities laws if he or she can demonstrate that the broker excessively traded an account over which the broker exercised control in order to generate commissions for himself …