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Dodd-Frank Act

The Dodd-Frank Act will have a major and lasting impact on the financial condition and operations of US banks, nonbank financial institutions, and non-US banking organizations and other financial services organizations.

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12 October 2011
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12 July 2011
On July 12, 2011, Mayer Brown hosted a full day seminar presenting an overview of some of the most significant developments of the last year as well as a preview of what’s to come.
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12 July 2011
This session covers the new structure for systemic regulation and supervision of systemically important banks and non-banks, the new insolvency and orderly liquidation regime for systemically important financial institutions, and the status of “too big to fail.”
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12 July 2011
This session covers the new regulatory requirements for depository institutions and their holding companies including expanded restrictions on affiliate transactions, the prohibitions on proprietary trading contained in the Volcker Rule and new capital requirements under the Collins amendment.
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12 July 2011
This session covers provisions in the Act adopting risk retention requirements for asset securitizers, reforming credit rating agencies, bolstering the SEC’s enforcement authority, creating private rights of action, improving corporate governance (e.g., say on pay), studying and potentially imposing a fiduciary duty on broker-dealers offering securities investment advice to retail clients, and restructuring and hopefully improving the operations of the SEC.
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12 July 2011
This session focused on derivatives regulation, insurance regulation matters and private fund adviser registration.
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12 July 2011
This session covers the establishment, structure, scope and authority of the new Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, and the significant changes made to the scope of federal preemption of state laws. It also discusses new restrictions on residential mortgage lending and the increased risk of litigation arising from these new consumer protection.
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12 July 2011
This session looks at the EU perspective, the possible “off-shoring” of US financial markets activities and the potential extraterritorial impact on non-US banking organizations.
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12 April 2011
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