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Securities and Derivatives Enforcement and Regulatory Update

FINRA Issues Supplemental Guidance on Credit for Extraordinary Cooperation

July 15, 2019
Regulatory Notice 19-23 (the Notice) emphasizes that such efforts generally must go well above and beyond what is already required under the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) rules. Firms and individuals should carefully consider whether, and how, to provide such extraordinary cooperation and to engage FINRA early on in an investigation to increase the chances of demonstrating that they have provided extraordinary cooperation, which can benefit the firm in any resolution with FINRA.

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