The NASD, through its wholly owned subsidiary, NASD Dispute Resolution, Inc., has filed with the SEC proposed rule change to the NASD Code of Arbitration Procedure to amend the procedure followed upon the disqualification or other disability of an arbitrator on a three-person arbitration panel.
NASD has filed with the SEC a proposed rule change to extend the pilot rule in IM-10100(f) of the NASD Code of Arbitration Procedure ("Code") that requires industry parties in arbitration to waive application of contested California arbitrator disclosure standards upon the request of customers or, in industry cases, of associated persons with claims against member firms or other
The NASD, through its wholly owned subsidiary, NASD Dispute Resolution, Inc., has filed with the SEC a proposed rule change to amend the Code of Arbitration Procedure ("Code") to conform Rule 10314(b) to the current minimum standard applicable to claims, so that Answers need only specify relevant facts and available defenses to the Statement of Claim.
NASD has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC" or "Commission") a proposed rule change to amend NASD Rules 3150 and 3230 governing the reporting of data to clearing firms by correspondent firms.
NASD has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC" or "Commission") a proposed rule change to amend the arbitration fees applicable to certain statutory employment discrimination claims.
NASD has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC" or "Commission") a proposed rule change to: (1) amend NASD Rule 3110(f)(2)(B) to conform to the SEC's recordkeeping rules by extending the time period for delivery of a copy of a customer account agreement containing a predispute arbitration clause from the time of signing to within 30 days of
NASD has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC" or "Commission") a proposed rule change to amend NASD Rule 1050 to create an exemption from the Research Analyst Qualification Examination (Series 86 and 87) for certain research analysts employed by foreign affiliates of a member who contribute to the preparation of a member's research reports.
NASD has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC" or "Commission") a proposed rule change to amend Rule 2860 to increase certain options position limits for a pilot period and to expand the available equity option hedge exemptions to include "reverse collars."
NASD has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC" or "Commission") a proposed rule change to provide written explanations in arbitration awards upon the request of customers, or of associated persons in industry controversies.
NASD has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC” or “Commission”) a proposed rule change to amend NASD Rule 7010(k) relating to Transaction Reporting and Compliance Engine (“TRACE”) transaction data to: (i) terminate the Bond Trade Dissemination Service (“BTDS”) Internal Usage Authorization Fee and the BTDS External Usage Authorization Fee and, in lieu of both fees,