Finra bars no-show broker in New Jersey

Broker attended partial day of hearing, then declined to show up for the rest.
APR 16, 2018

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has barred Ron Ison from the securities industry for declining to appear at hearings called to look into alleged unauthorized and unsuitable trading. Mr. Ison, who had been at the brokerage firm of Buckman, Buckman & Reid in Little Silver, N.J., had taken part in a partial day hearing on March 15, Finra said. After that, he told the self-regulatory-agency that he would not take part in additional hearings that were scheduled for later that month. Mr. Ison began his securities career in 1998 and worked at nine firms before joining BB&R in 2010.

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