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Registered Rep. November 1, 2006 Angela Covo |
Skirts Vs. Smith Barney Less than 10 years after they settled the infamous "boom-boom room" case, Smith Barney is being sued for gender discrimination again. |
Registered Rep. May 1, 2005 John Churchill |
Class-Action Threat Smith Barney is facing a new round of sex-discrimination suits. |
Registered Rep. September 27, 2006 Angela Covo |
Women on Wall Street Still Fighting Discrimination Less than 10 years after they settled the infamous "boom-boom room" case, Smith Barney is being sued for discrimination again. The new lawsuit doesn't include sexual-harassment charges, but does address the economics of gender discrimination. |
Registered Rep. April 5, 2006 John Churchill |
UBS Wins Prominent Black Rep From Smith Barney In what can be considered a coup of sorts for the firm, UBS hired a prominent black Smith Barney broker this past winter -- while it was under fire from a lawsuit brought by former brokers alleging a pattern and practice of racial discrimination. |
Registered Rep. August 26, 2003 David A. Gaffen |
Smith Barney Settles On WorldCom; Spartis, Elias Continue Fighting A million dollars. That's the amount brokerage firm Smith Barney agreed to pay in a settlement with the New York Stock Exchange in an investigation of improper conduct at an Atlanta branch of the firm related to WorldCom employee/shareholders. |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2002 Rick Weinberg |
Brokers Fear Arbitration... With arbitration cases on the rise, many brokers are worried about the prospect of being dragged through a legal process that, because of the current environment, some believe is heavily slanted toward the client. |
Registered Rep. December 4, 2002 Rick Weinberg |
Weill Postpones Elimination of Salomon Name Sandy Weill, the chairman of Salomon Smith Barney's parent Citigroup, has informed brokers and other employees that plans to eliminate the Salomon name, a Wall Street hallmark for nearly a century, have been postponed, according to sources. |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2003 David A. Geracioti |
In the Crosshairs An army of lawyers are about ready to file suits on behalf of aggrieved retail investors who claim to have lost money because of the conflict-of-interest scandal. |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2002 Betsy Riley |
...Especially if They Foot the Bill It's not unusual for firms that settle arbitration cases to make the broker involved in the accusations pay part of the bill, even if the rep isn't specifically named in the case. What options does the broker have? |
Registered Rep. September 10, 2003 David A. Gaffen |
Existing Clients Want More Advice The good news for reps is that the world doesn't hate you. The bad news is that acquiring clients -- particularly affluent ones -- is getting a lot more tough. |
Reason May 2003 Cathy Young |
Skin Flicks 101 What porn studies profs don't get about sex |
Registered Rep. April 1, 2003 David A. Gaffen |
Your Book or Your Life! What would you do if you lost your book? Where would you turn for new customers? Where could you be hired? Those are questions that keep many advisors up at night. |
Reason December 2003 Rachel Alembakis |
Dueling Discriminations: Religion vs. gender Can a handshake be grounds for a lawsuit? Perhaps, under a European Union directive passed in 2000 requiring member states to crack down on workplace discrimination on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, and religion. |
Registered Rep. May 30, 2003 David A. Gaffen |
The New Smith Barney CEO Sallie Krawcheck was recruited to restore the credibility of Smith Barney and lead the business through its toughest slump in a generation. Krawcheck wants Smith Barney advisors to more than double their average annual production to $1 million. |
Registered Rep. July 9, 2003 David A. Gaffen |
Score One For Smith Barney In Cap Plan Hearings A superior court judge in California has ruled for Smith Barney in a case related to a deferred compensation plan that has been the subject of several lawsuits from brokers who formerly worked for the firm. The court said the CAP is not unlawful and does not violate labor laws. |
Registered Rep. November 1, 2002 Gaffen & Weinberg |
Brokers React to Citi's Research Move Sallie Krawcheck, former head of independent research firm Sanford C. Bernstein, will head a new business unit of Citigroup that will operate under the name Smith Barney, and include the private client group. Smith Barney brokers are skeptical, though. |
Registered Rep. November 1, 2002 David A. Geracioti |
Spartis, Elias Each Seek $100M From Smith Barney Spartis and Elias claim they were wrongfully fired in February. They claim that Smith Barney did not adequately represent them in WorldCom-related customer complaints. |
Registered Rep. September 24, 2002 David A. Gaffen |
Former Brokers Sue SSB, Grubman, Even Sandy Weill Want $100 Million Each for Wrongful Termination, Defamation Spartis and Elias claim that they were wrongfully fired from their positions in February of this year after the firm, in their eyes, did not adequately represent them in complaints filed by customers related to WorldCom. |
Registered Rep. December 1, 2002 David A. Gaffen |
Light A Candle, or Curse the Darkness For brokers and financial advisors, 2002 may be remembered as the year in which those who knew they had the right stuff redoubled their efforts to elevate their skills and become the kind of advisors who could survive the bear market and build a 21st century practice. |
Registered Rep. December 1, 2002 Ross Tucker |
Happy Holidays! You're Fired. The ax will fall at year's end for some 700 of 13,500 Morgan Stanley brokers. Some branches will be closed entirely. |
The Motley Fool December 17, 2003 |
Investigate Your Broker How to check on your stockbroker, to see if he's gotten in hot water in the past. |
Registered Rep. August 12, 2003 David A. Gaffen |
Building a Better Separate-Account Mousetrap Separately managed accounts can be confusing, but the paperwork and operations behind them need not be -- or at least that's the thrust of a new effort by Smith Barney Consulting Group. |
Registered Rep. March 12, 2003 Ross Tucker |
The "Beginning of the End" for Traditional Retail Brokerage According to a report from Celent Communications, the effects of prolonged market difficulties and last year's Wall Street scandals are forcing a transformation of traditional retail brokerage firms. |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2003 Will Leitch |
CAP and Frown A long-running dispute over a Salomon Smith Barney Capital Accumulation Plan (CAP) is going to trial. |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2002 Jonathan P. Arfa |
First, Hire the Lawyers With heavy investor losses, customer claims filed with the NYSE and the NASD are expected to hit an all-time high in 2002. What should a broker do if they are the target of a complaint? |