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Industry experts say they can't recall another time when an advisory firm has used a lawsuit for a wholesale indictment of a rival's recruiting practices.
August 16 -
An LPL independent contractor accuses the firm of not doing enough to stop salacious remarks directed at him that started after a top Bank of Springfield executive learned he was gay.
August 15 -
The litigation comes amid heated debate over a Department of Labor rule meant to prevent excessive fees on sales of insurance products.
August 8 -
The wealth management giant questions if there has ever been so large a civil sanction handed down in response to "negligent mistakes" made in an attempt to comply with "unwritten rules."
August 7 -
Prosecutors accused firm founder David Gentile and his partner of putting at risk more than $1.8 billion raised from thousands of investors.
August 1 -
Firms' practice of offering low returns on clients' uninvested cash is becoming the latest hot legal target.
August 1 -
Decisions granting a stay during industry lawsuits challenging the regulation point to a high bar of judicial scrutiny.
July 31 -
Wells Fargo joins Morgan Stanley, Merrill and Ameriprise in facing questions over its handling of clients' uninvested cash.
July 31 -
The latest court dispute between the two wealth management giants issues a widespread indictment against LPL's recruiting practices.
July 30 -
The latest legal action over the industry's handling of clients' uninvested cash suggests sweeps are a bigger profit generator than most firms let on.
July 19