FINRA Arbitration: Advice From The Experts
This program will introduce practitioners and neutrals to the FINRA Dispute Resolution Forum, focusing on arbitration. The experienced faculty will introduce attendees to the FINRA arbitration and mediation process. The panel topics include an overview of the arbitration process, a look at common claims and defenses, a discussion of important documents, and the roles of neutrals within the forum. The program will be geared towards attorneys new to securities arbitration, as well as arbitrators and mediators interested in joining the FINRA rosters or new to the FINRA rosters.
- June 15, 2021
- 1:00 PM
- 5:30 PM
- 3.0
- 2.0
- 5.0
- Virtual Participation
1:00pm – 1:05pm: Welcome and Introduction
1:05pm – 1:55pm: Lifecycle of a FINRA Arbitration Claim
This panel will discuss the various steps of the FINRA arbitration process and discuss preparation for each stage of the claim, from filing to hearing.
1.0 Credit in Skills
1:55pm – 2:45pm: Common Claims
This panel will provide an overview of common claims raised in FINRA Arbitration claims brought by investors.
1.0 Credit in Professional Practice
2:45pm – 3:35pm: Common Defenses
This panel will provide an overview of defenses frequently raised in response to the common claims brought by customers against their broker and brokerage firm.
1.0 Credit in Professional Practice
3:35pm – 3:50pm: Break
3:50pm – 4:40pm: Important Documents and the FINRA Discovery Guide
This panel will discuss the important documents that are relevant to FINRA arbitrations. Starting with the FINRA Discovery Guide, the panel will cover which Claimant documents are important during the vetting and drafting stage of the case, and which Respondent documents are important when preparing for settlement discussions or hearings.
1.0 Credit in Professional Practice
4:40pm – 5:30pm: The Role of Neutrals
This panel will explain the process for becoming a FINRA arbitrator and mediator. The neutrals on the panel will discuss their training and roles during FINRA arbitrations and mediations.
1.0 Credit in Skills
5:30pm – 6:00pm: Networking Break
- Janene Marasciullo, Moderator, Epstein Becker Green
- Jennifer Lupo, Speaker, Lupo Law
- Elissa Germaine, Speaker, Pace Law School
- Alexander Bachuwa, Moderator, Bachuwa Law
- David Robbins, Speaker, Kaufmann Gildin & Robbins LLP
- Tracey Salmon-Smith, Speaker, Faegre Drinker
- Christine Lazaro, Moderator, St. John's Law School
- Paul Radvany, Moderator, Fordham
- Michael Edmiston, Speaker, The Law Offices of Jonathan W. Evans & Associates
- James Yellen, Speaker, James Yellen Household
- Jenice Malecki, Speaker, Malecki Law
- Nicole Haynes, Speaker, FINRA
- Howard Fischer, Moderator, Moses & Singer LLP
- Andrew Melnick, Speaker, Murphy & McGonigle
- Sandra Grannum, Speaker, Faegre Drinker
- Richard Berry, Speaker, FINRA
- Webinar
- 0KT41
- Commercial & Federal Litigation Section