Merrill Lynch Wants $107M In Investor Suits In Court

By Christopher Crosby (November 9, 2017, 4:51 PM EST) -- Merrill Lynch asked a California federal court on Wednesday to kick three FINRA proceedings worth $107 million from arbitration into court, arguing that the stockholders, who have alleged that the firm failed to disclose the risks of the subprime mortgage market before 2008, have brought untimely claims against a non-FINRA member....

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