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2021 Transactional Year in Review and 2022 Forecast

TRANSACTIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON 2022 - What are the trends, risks, and opportunities in 2022? As dealmakers recover from a record-breaking 2021, we expect another busy year in 2022. While risks in the financing market,...more

SEC Proposes Three New Rules for Securities-Based Swaps

The SEC is considering new rules that would require public position reporting and other requirements for security-based swaps. On December 15, 2021, the SEC proposed three rules under the Securities Exchange Act to...more

U.S. Federal Banking Regulators Announce Plan for Crypto-Asset Policy Initiative

The interagency "policy sprints" are designed to give banks guidance on how to navigate crypto-assets moving forward. On November 23, 2021, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Federal Deposit Insurance...more

Second Circuit Affirms Denial of Contempt Sanctions on Foreign Banks with Accounts of Non-Compliant Judgment Debtors

The Underlying Dispute The dispute giving rise to the Second Circuit's decision began with a trademark infringement suit filed by Nike in 2013 against several hundred Chinese retailers for selling counterfeit Nike products on...more

Countdown to Security-Based Swap Registration and Compliance Deadlines

Unless otherwise exempted, entities engaging in SBS dealing activity in the immediately preceding 12 months, as of the Counting Date and thereafter, must register as an SBS dealer if the SBS positions connected with its SBS...more

SEC Approves New Board Diversity Disclosure Requirements for Nasdaq-Listed Companies

The Board Diversity Proposal generally requires each Nasdaq-listed company "to have, or explain why it does not have, at least two members of its board of directors who are Diverse," defined as at least one director who...more

SEC Chairman Signals Intensified Enforcement and Regulatory Scrutiny of Crypto and DeFi

SEC Chairman Gary Gensler suggests SEC will aggressively police crypto assets and decentralized finance ("DeFi") platforms while seeking expanded authority to regulate these fast-growing industries....more

FinCEN Issues First U.S. Priorities for Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing

On June 30, 2021, FinCEN announced the first set of government-wide AML/CFT Priorities, as required by the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 ("AML Act"). Consistent with the National Strategy for Combating Terrorist and Other...more

D.C. Circuit Holds International Finance Corporation Immune From Suit in Lender Liability Action

On July 6, 2021, the D.C. Circuit decided Jam et al. v. International Finance Corp., holding that lending decisions made by International Finance Corporation ("IFC") in the United States when it financed construction of a...more

FinCEN Issues First U.S. Priorities for Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing

On June 30, 2021, FinCEN announced the first set of government-wide AML/CFT Priorities, as required by the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 ("AML Act"). Consistent with the National Strategy for Combating Terrorist and Other...more

"Caging the Green Swan"—A Global Take on ESG Risk Management

Intensifying demands from regulators, investors, and the public for attention to environmental, social, and governance ("ESG") considerations presents a key challenge for risk managers, particularly those in the financial...more

OCC Victory Not a Clear Win for Fintech Charters

On June 3, 2021, the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued a decision in the OCC's appeal of the SDNY decision in Lacewell v. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in which the NYDFS had successfully challenged...more

White House Instructs Agencies to Analyze and Mitigate "Climate-Related Financial Risk"

Executive Order directs whole-of-government approach and broad regulatory effort. On May 20, 2021, President Biden issued an Executive Order ("Order") directing agencies to analyze and mitigate "climate-related financial...more

First Circuit Rejects "Predominantly Foreign" Exception to Morrison’s "Domestic Transactions" Test

Two circuit courts have now rejected the Second Circuit's "predominantly foreign" exception to Morrison's "domestic transactions" test, which raises the prospect of inconsistent decisions and increases the likelihood of...more

Biden's Executive Order on Climate-Related Financial Risk: What's Next for Financial Institutions?

President Biden issued an Executive Order asking the Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Treasury to work with the Financial Stability Oversight Council to assess risks that climate change poses to the financial system....more

Litigation and Regulatory Considerations and Risks for Financial Market Participants in a Post-Pandemic Society

More than a year ago the world fell victim to a global pandemic that would change life in ways that could never have been predicted. In the early stages of the pandemic, we published a White Paper directed at financial...more

ISDA Publishes REC Annex

The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) is launching and publishing the ISDA U.S. Renewable Energy Certificate Annex (REC Annex) to enable market participants to efficiently sell and purchase renewable...more

Personal Jurisdiction After the Supreme Court's Decision in Ford: What Has Changed?

The Supreme Court's recent decision in Ford is sure to be framed by some as expanding—perhaps quite significantly—the availability of specific personal jurisdiction under the Due Process Clause. But the decision should not be...more

New Unit Signals CFTC Targeting ESG Issues and Financial System's Climate Risks

The Situation: The Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC") has established a new unit dedicated to addressing climate risk in the financial system, providing yet another example of financial services regulators...more

What the Financial Services Industry Can Expect From State Attorneys General in a Biden Administration

State attorneys general have become significant players in the financial world, using a number of special investigative and enforcement tools to investigate and prosecute alleged wrongdoing by financial market participants....more

Second Circuit Requires Detailed Facts to Satisfy Morrison's "Domestic Transactions" Test

The Second Circuit reemphasized that conclusory allegations that a transaction took place in the United States will not pass muster under Morrison. On March 4, 2021, the Second Circuit issued a Summary Order affirming...more

New York Department of Financial Services Imposes Penalty and Consent Order for Cybersecurity Violations

The New York Department of Financial Services ("NYDFS") fined a mortgage bank $1.5 million for violations of New York's Cybersecurity Regulation, including failure to report a past cyber incident. On March 3, 2021, the...more

2020 Transactions Year in Review

2020 took uncertainty to new heights. Deals came to an abrupt halt in Q2 as corporates focused on preserving cash and stabilizing their businesses in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Private equity firms looked for...more

ESG Risks for Financial Institutions: Eliminating Significant "Gotchas"

The Background: Demand for environmental, social, and governance ("ESG")-aligned companies and investment products is transforming the investing landscape. Financial institutions will be at the forefront of this change, as...more

Second Circuit Broadens "Predominantly Foreign" Exception, Limiting Reach of U.S. Securities Laws

The Situation: In 2010, in Morrison v. National Australia Bank Ltd., the Supreme Court held that Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 applies to (i) "transactions in securities listed on domestic exchanges";...more

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