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Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
Steven Lofchie is a Partner based in New York. He advises financial institutions and corporate clients on the securities laws and the Commodity Exchange Act, with particular focus on the regulation of broker-dealers, swap dealers, investment funds and other market intermediaries. Steven's transactional practice focuses on securities credit and derivative transactions.
Recent Articles & Comments
Senator Brown and Professor Coates, critics of the bill, do not deny the seriousness of the underlying issue; they merely assert that the legislation would be overly costly. That is an interesting argument given a general failure to appreciate similar objections to the SEC's vast regulatory agenda.
This is a useful description of the arbitration process, but it contains a glaring omission. The FINRA rules give customers an absolute right to arbitrate in all events. Thus, even in the absence of an agreement to arbitrate, the customer can force the broker-dealer to arbitrate rather than go to court.
The SEC's description of arbitration agreements reads as if broker-dealers have an unfair advantage over customers in forcing customers to arbitrate. In fact, the FINRA rules give the…
There are two basic types of asset-backed stablecoins: (i) fiat-currency backed; and (ii) securities-backed. The first seems like a straightforward banking product, and the second a money market fund. Banking regulators and the SEC should be able to produce a set of regulations workable for each type.
This enforcement order reminds firms that they cannot rely on outside vendors to ensure that their systems meet regulatory requirements.