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Analysts say that firms that are forced to start paying clients higher rates may have to raise their advisory fees and cut costs to make up for the revenue losses.
August 22 -
One of the most successful recruiting firms in recent years, LPL again finds happy hunting grounds at its rival giant in the independent brokerage channel.
August 21 -
Industry experts say they can't recall another time when an advisory firm has used a lawsuit for a wholesale indictment of a rival's recruiting practices.
August 16 -
Slight shifts in the makeup of the biggest firms in the channel reflect a more complicated picture than sheer dominance by the giants at the top.
August 15 -
An LPL independent contractor accuses the firm of not doing enough to stop salacious remarks directed at him that started after a top Bank of Springfield executive learned he was gay.
August 15 -
Cadaret Grant agreed to fines to clear up allegations that it had failed to disclose conflicts with costly mutual funds and sweeps accounts.
August 13 -
The latest push-pull episode between the giant firm and its large branches came to light in its earnings call. Unanswered questions loom large for its future.
August 9 -
A founder of Harbor Lights Financial Group said he and his partners scouted possible private equity buyers and decided LPL was the best option for preserving their firm's legacy.
August 8 -
Firms' practice of offering low returns on clients' uninvested cash is becoming the latest hot legal target.
August 1 -
The latest court dispute between the two wealth management giants issues a widespread indictment against LPL's recruiting practices.
July 30