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  2. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. v. Dabit - Wikipedia

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    Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. v. Dabit, 547 U.S. 71 (2006), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States involving the extent to which state law securities fraud class action claims were preempted by the Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act of 1998 (SLUSA).

  3. Merrill Lynch & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Merrill Lynch & Co., formally Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, was a publicly-traded American investment bank that existed independently from 1914 until January 2009 before being acquired by Bank of America and rolled into BofA Securities.

  4. Keith A. Schooley - Wikipedia

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    Keith A. Schooley (born 1952) is an American author and former stockbroker at Merrill Lynch, who brought attention to fraud and corruption within the firm at the Oklahoma and Texas offices in 1992 as a whistleblower. [1]

  5. BofA's Merrill to Pay $132 Million in SEC Mortgage Case - AOL

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    Alamy By Jonathan Stempel Bank of America (BAC) has agreed to pay $131.8 million to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charges that its Merrill Lynch unit misled investors about ...

  6. Legal Briefing: Bank of America Shareholder Lawsuit Moves Forward

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    A daily look at legal news and the business of law: Claims That Lewis and Thain Hid Bonuses, Losses Can Proceed The Securities and Exchange Commission's original settlement with Bank of America ...

  7. The Questions Any Good Financial Advisor Will Ask You When ...

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    Acclaimed financial advice author, TV host, and podcaster Suze Orman was herself a victim of a rogue Merrill Lynch broker who wiped out her savings with risky options trades, something for which ...

  8. Merrill (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded on January 6, 1914, when Charles E. Merrill opened Charles E. Merrill & Co. for business at 7 Wall Street in New York City. [11] A few months later, Merrill's friend, Edmund C. Lynch, joined him, and in 1915 the name was officially changed to Merrill, Lynch & Co. [12] At that time, the firm's name included a comma between Merrill and Lynch, which was dropped in 1938. [13]

  9. Henry Blodget - Wikipedia

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    Former securities analyst at Merrill Lynch during dot-com bubble charged with civil securities fraud Henry McKelvey Blodget (born 1966) is an American businessman, investor and journalist. He is notable for his former career as an equity research analyst who was senior Internet analyst for CIBC Oppenheimer and the head of the global Internet ...