fee-splitting
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- fee-splitter noun
Etymology
Origin of fee-splitting
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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Others say the fee-splitting among golfers is cumbersome.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 19, 2025
Many U. S. practitioners are guilty of more flagrant abuses, such as fee-splitting.
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The SEC argued that such "give-ups" create pressures for "churning"�meaning that fee-splitting can lead to trading simply to generate brokerage commissions for the friends of funds.
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Led by Dr. Paul Hawley, the American College of Surgeons has been urging county medical societies to crack down on ghost surgery and fee-splitting.
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Another Chicago pooler would collect his fee, make a few payments, then recommend that his client go into bankruptcy, steering him to a fee-splitting lawyer.
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