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Jordan/Zalaznick Advisers failed to spot-check the books and records or conduct inspections of advisors it supervised.
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Investopedia / Michela Buttignol Rule 10b5-1 is a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulation that allows insiders of public companies to set up a trading plan for selling stocks they own.