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by koolba
930 days ago
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Yes, per the article: > Only after an in-agency appeal can a defendant escape this regulatory Bermuda Triangle and seek redress in a federal appeals court. As evidenced by Jarkesy's case, this process costs defendants many years and untold legal fees. Justice delayed is justice denied. |
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SEC type stuff is guaranteed to be pricy because it's bound to be complicated, and require specialists.