Win-win? Former IMA Wealth VP and employer that sued him praise regulatory panel’s decision


In July, IMA Financial Group and its wealth subsidiary sued Spencer and Access Capital LLC for multiple alleged issues, including alleged violations of a confidentiality, nondisclosure and non-solicitation agreement. Spencer's legal team then countered with a statement of claim and request for damages and emergency relief against IMA Wealth with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.

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