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If The Shoe Of The Sec Doesn't Fit: Self-Regulatory Organizations And Absolute Immunity, Jennifer M. Pacella, Esq.
If The Shoe Of The Sec Doesn't Fit: Self-Regulatory Organizations And Absolute Immunity, Jennifer M. Pacella, Esq.
Jennifer M. Pacella, Esq.
In recent years, the absolute legal immunity granted to self-regulatory organizations (“SROs”) in the securities industry has incited increasingly controversial concerns about the lack of accountability of financial regulators. Although SROs like the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) are deemed to “stand in the shoes” of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) by carrying out delegated, quasi-governmental duties in monitoring securities markets, their alternate role as private, commercial entities raises questions as to the fairness of expansive SRO immunity. Plaintiffs have historically been denied any redress even in instances of alleged SRO fraud, misconduct and bad faith. Earlier this year, …