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In the wake of a New Jersey law firm's investigation into a claim that FINRA agreed to Wells Fargo's moves in gaming arbitrator selection in a dispute over the bank's investment services, the industry self-regulatory agency submitted proposed regulations revising arbitrator selection for securities disputes to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.