CFP Board poised to make advisers’ arbitration results public
Tweaks to new rule mean details of disputes may surface.
The Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. has tweaked terms of its new rule requiring advisers to settle disputes in arbitration instead of court, giving itself an opportunity to make the results public.
All registered investment advisers and brokers who are certified financial planner
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