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Jun. 17, 2003

Fuming Market Investors Ponder Their Legal Options

Ten major Wall Street firms have agreed to settle conflict-of-interest charges for $1.4 billion, but investors still are fuming over the allegations. And that sentiment could keep securities lawyers busy for a long time.

By Toni Vranjes
        Ten major Wall Street firms have agreed to settle conflict-of-interest charges for $1.4 billion, but investors still are fuming over the allegations. And that sentiment could keep securities lawyers busy for a long time.
        Attorneys are expecting a huge jump in the number of arbitration cases filed against brokerage f...

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