SEC Won't Back Down After Latest In-House Court Setback

By Ed Beeson (August 3, 2015, 6:58 PM EDT) -- An ultimatum from a New York federal judge on Monday gives the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission another reason to reconsider an aspect of how its controversial in-house court is run, yet attorneys expect the agency won't give up so easily and address what another federal jurist has said is an "easily cured" problem....

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