On February 2, 2017, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut against Sentinel Growth Fund Management, LLC (“Sentinel”), an investment adviser, and its founder, Mark J. Varrachi (“Varrachi”). The complaint alleges that from about December 2015 to…
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FINRA Requests Comments on Rule Amendment Permitting Use of Investment-Strategy Projections
In February 2017, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc. (“FINRA”) published a Regulatory Notice asking for comment on proposed changes to FINRA Rule 2210, which governs communications with the public. Under current Rule 2210, broker-dealers are not allowed to make communications that “predict or project performance, imply that past performance…
Arizona Adviser’s Outside Business Activity Constituted Unlicensed Sale of Securities
On December 13, 2016, the Arizona Court of Appeals (“Court of Appeals”) affirmed an Arizona Superior Court’s decision finding that Patrick Shudak, an investment adviser, violated the Arizona Securities Act by acting as an unregistered securities salesperson or dealer in connection with the sale of interests in a real estate…
SEC Charges Investment Advisory Firm and its Owner for Cherry-Picking Scheme
On January 25, 2017, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) filed a complaint in the District Court for the District of Massachusetts (“District Court”) against Strategic Capital Management, LLC (“SCM”), an investment advisory firm, and its owner, Michael J. Breton. The complaint alleges that Breton, through SCM, garnered about $1.3…
SEC Sanctions Investment Adviser for Breaking Promises to Correct Deficiencies
Most deficiencies identified in the course of investment adviser examinations can be remedied by the adviser simply taking corrective measures. This can be true even with regard to deficiencies that are somewhat serious violations, but only if corrective action is taken and sustained. In 2016, the Securities and Exchange Commission…
Asset Management Company and its Owner Charged With Fraud
On December 1, 2016, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) announced that it had filed a complaint for injunctive and other relief in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida against Onix Capital LLC (“Onix Capital”), an asset management company, and its owner, a Chilean national…
Court Reverses Illinois Department of Securities’ Administrative Order Revoking Investment Adviser’s Registration
On July 29, 2016, the Appellate Court of Illinois entered a decision reversing a circuit court decision that affirmed an administrative order of the Illinois Secretary of State (“Secretary”) finding that Richard Lee Van Dyke, a registered investment adviser with the Illinois Department of Securities (“Department”), had defrauded clients by…
NASAA Adopts Model Legislation or Regulation to Protect Vulnerable Adults From Financial Exploitation
Earlier this year, the North American Securities Administrators Association (“NASAA”) adopted a proposed model legislation or regulation (“Model Act”) aimed at protecting vulnerable adults from financial exploitation. A 2010 survey by the Investor Protection Trust Elder Fund Society found that one out of every five United States citizens age sixty-five…
Investment Advisers Charged for Failure to Disclose Conflicts of Interest Arising From Receipt of Forgivable Loans
On July 18, 2016, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) settled charges against two SEC-registered investment advisers (“investment advisers”). The investment advisers, Advantage Investment Management, LLC (“AIM”) and Washington Wealth Management, LLC (“WWM”) failed to disclose receipt of revenue from third-party broker-dealers in the form of forgivable loans and the…
Private Equity Fund Adviser Sanctioned for Acting as Unregistered Broker-Dealer
Last month the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) sanctioned a registered investment adviser and its managing member for violating the Investment Adviser’s Act of 1940 (“Adviser’s Act”) and for acting as an unregistered broker-dealer in connection with the services the adviser provided to a private fund that it managed…