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March 2011
Ronald M. Jacobs
Eric R. Smith
It Doesn’t Pay to “Pay to Play" – Investment Adviser Compliance With Advisers Act Rule 206(4)-5 Is Now Mandatory: What You Should Do Now To Avoid Significant Penalties Later
It Doesn’t Pay to “Pay to Play"
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