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FINRA’s December Meeting: Outside Activities Reform and Emerging Legal Challenges
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FINRA’s December Meeting: Outside Activities Reform and Emerging Legal Challenges

The December 2024 FINRA Board of Governors meeting comes at a critical juncture, as the organization seeks to modernize its regulatory frameworks while grappling with heightened scrutiny of its authority and practices. Key among the discussions was FINRA’s proposal to consolidate its Outside Business Activities (OBA) and Private Securities Transactions (PST) rules into a unified Outside Activities Requirements Rule. However, this initiative takes place against the backdrop of two significant legal challenges: the Alpine Securities Corp. v. FINRA ruling, which questioned FINRA’s expedited expulsion procedures, and the federal lawsuit Preston v. SEC, which challenges the validity of FINRA Rule 3270 governing outside activities.

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