Oppenheimer v. Mitchell

Published on:
September 16, 2024

Court:

U.S. Court of Appeals

(Ninth Circuit)

Amicus Issue:

Whether claimants, who invested in a private equity fund operated as a Ponzi scheme by a firm-registered broker, are “customers” of the broker-dealer firm, as that term is used in FINRA Code of Arbitration Procedure Rule 12200, such that the claimants can compel the firm to arbitrate a dispute between the parties in FINRA’s arbitration forum.

Counsel of Record:

Sullivan & Cromwell LLP

Robert J. Giuffra, Jr.

Morgan L. Ratner

Jason P. Barnes

Other Amici:

None.

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