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

Proposed legislation that would provide consumer education to discourage investment in pandemic-related frauds seems reasonable. Reimbursing victims of pandemic fraud does not. If the government cannot reimburse every investor who is ripped off, why should it favor a particular class of victim?

The notion of trying to conduct experiments as to how different rules affect market quality is an attractive one. Perhaps the SEC can go back to the drawing board and find a better way to experiment.

In its comment letter, AIMA expressed skepticism on the value of the collected data. That sentiment is warranted. Rather than making incremental changes to the reporting requirements, the CFTC/NFA and SEC should assess whether there is any benefit in continuing, and, if so, on scaling back the requirements consistent with the value provided by the data.

This election suggests that Mr. Tarbert has repaired some of the strains in the relationship between the CFTC and global regulators. See, e.g., . Credit should also be given to former CFTC Chair J. Christopher Giancarlo and others who worked to improve cross-border relationships. See, e.g., .