9311. Appeal by Any Party; Cross-Appeal
This rule is no longer applicable. NASD Rule 9311 has been superseded by FINRA Rule 9311. Please consult the appropriate FINRA Rule.
(a) Time to File Notice of Appeal
A Respondent or the Department of Enforcement or the Department of Market Regulation may file a written notice of appeal within 25 days after service of a decision issued pursuant to Rule 9268 or Rule 9269.
(b) Effect
An appeal to the National Adjudicatory Council from a decision issued pursuant to Rule 9268 or Rule 9269 shall operate as a stay of that decision until the National Adjudicatory Council issues a decision pursuant to Rule 9349 or, in cases called for discretionary review by the NASD Board, until a decision is issued pursuant to Rule 9351. Any such appeal, however, will not stay a decision, or that part of a decision, that imposes a permanent cease and desist order.
(c) Notice of Appeal Content and Signature Requirements
A Party appealing pursuant to this Rule shall file a written notice of appeal with the Office of Hearing Officers and serve the notice on the Parties. The notice of appeal shall be signed by the appealing Party, or his or her counsel or representative, and shall contain:
(1) the name of the disciplinary proceeding;
(2) the disciplinary proceeding docket number;
(3) the name of the Party on whose behalf the appeal is made;
(4) a statement on whether oral argument before the National Adjudicatory Council is requested; and
(5) a brief statement of the findings, conclusions, or sanctions as to which exceptions are taken.
(d) Notice of Cross-Appeal
A Party who is served with a notice of appeal may file a written notice of cross-appeal and serve the notice of cross-appeal on the Parties. The notice of cross-appeal shall be filed within five days after service of the notice of appeal. The notice of cross-appeal shall be signed by the Party cross-appealing, or his or her counsel, and shall contain the information set forth in subparagraphs (c)(1), (c)(2), (c)(4), and (c)(5), and the name of the Party on whose behalf the cross-appeal is made.
(e) Waiver of Issues Not Raised
The National Adjudicatory Council may, in its discretion, deem waived any issue not raised in the notice of appeal or cross-appeal. The National Adjudicatory Council, the Review Subcommittee, a Subcommittee, the General Counsel or, if applicable, an Extended Proceeding Committee, shall provide the Parties with notice of, and an opportunity to submit briefs on, any issue that shall be considered by the National Adjudicatory Council if such issue was not previously set forth in the notice of appeal. Parties may submit motions to either the Review Subcommittee or the National Adjudicatory Council challenging requests for briefing made by the General Counsel under this Rule of issues that were not previously set forth in the notice of appeal.
(f) Withdrawal of Notice of Appeal or Cross-Appeal
A Party may withdraw a notice of appeal or a notice of cross-appeal filed by him or her at any time by filing a written notice of withdrawal of appeal or cross-appeal with the Office of Hearing Officers and serving notice thereof on the Parties. The notice of withdrawal of appeal or cross-appeal shall contain: the name of the disciplinary proceeding; the disciplinary proceeding docket number; and the name of the Party on whose behalf the notice of appeal or cross-appeal was filed previously. The notice of withdrawal of appeal or cross-appeal shall be signed by the Party, or his or her counsel or representative. Upon the withdrawal of a notice of appeal, any outstanding cross-appeal shall be treated as an appeal unless it is withdrawn.
Amended by SR-NASD-98-80 eff. June 23, 2003. Amended by SR-NASD-99-76 eff. Sept. 11, 2000. Amended by SR-NASD-97-81 eff. Jan. 16, 1998. Amended by SR-NASD-97-28 eff. Aug. 7, 1997. Amended eff. Apr. 5, 1987; Mar. 20, 1990; Oct. 18, 1990. Selected Notices: 00-56, 03-35. |