Securities And Exchange Commission (SEC) Division Of Enforcement

Definition of "Securities and exchange commission (SEC) division of enforcement"

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One of four SEC divisions that enforces the federal securities laws in federal courts and before SEC's administrative law judges by bringing actions for violations.

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