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Zorluk: ZorInsider Trading and Misuse of Material Nonpublic Information

Under federal securities law, a broker-dealer firm can be held liable for civil controlling person penalties for an employee's insider trading violation if the firm recklessly failed to establish and enforce written supervisory procedures designed to prevent the misuse of material nonpublic information, even if the firm had no direct knowledge of the employee's unlawful trade.

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The statement is true because controlling person liability under federal insider trading law applies if a firm recklessly fails to establish, maintain, or enforce reasonable written supervisory procedures to prevent insider trading, regardless of whether the firm had direct knowledge of the specific unlawful trade.
The statement is correct because under the Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988, broker-dealer firms acting as controlling persons face civil monetary penalties if they knowingly or recklessly fail to establish, maintain, or enforce written supervisory procedures reasonably designed to prevent insider trading. Proof of actual knowledge of the employee's trade is not required to establish controlling person liability when reckless failure of supervisory procedures is present.

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1
Analyze the legal standards for controlling person liability established by the Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988 (ITSFEA).
ITSFEA exposes broker-dealers and investment advisers to civil penalties for insider trading violations committed by controlled employees.
Regulators place a statutory obligation on financial firms to prevent the misuse of material nonpublic information.
2
Examine the required statutory mental state (mens rea) and procedural failures necessary to establish firm liability.
Liability attaches if the SEC proves the controlling firm knowingly or recklessly failed to establish, maintain, or enforce written supervisory procedures and information barriers (Chinese Walls).
Actual knowledge of the specific employee trade is not required; reckless disregard of supervisory and compliance obligations satisfies the liability threshold.
3
Evaluate the accuracy of the statement based on federal securities regulations.
The statement accurately reflects controlling person liability principles.
A firm cannot avoid statutory liability simply by claiming lack of direct knowledge if its own reckless failure to enforce compliance procedures enabled the violation.

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Controlling Person Liability and Information Barrier Requirements under ITSFEA
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