On October 28, 2020, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Jay Clayton, together with the directors of three SEC divisions, issued a joint statement relating to complex financial products. The statement...more
Structured Products Legal and Regulatory Conference: November 2016 -
In November 2016, Morrison & Foerster LLP sponsored Risk magazine’s annual structured products legal and regulatory conference in Washington, D.C. ...more
Brexit and Structured Products: A Framework for Considering Disclosures -
The U.K.’s recent referendum to withdraw from the European Union has affected virtually all segments of the financial industry. The structured...more
8/13/2016
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Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) ,
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EU ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) ,
Financial Markets ,
Fraud ,
Manufacturers ,
Negligence Standard ,
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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ,
Structured Financial Products ,
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Structured Notes Offered on an Agency Basis -
In our last issue, we discussed the potential impact of the Department of Labor’s new rules on sales of structured products. In that article, we discussed some of the...more
5/31/2016
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Department of Labor (DOL) ,
Deposit Accounts ,
FDIC ,
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) ,
Offerings ,
Recordkeeping Requirements ,
Regulation S-K ,
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Structured Financial Products ,
Underwriting
On April 6, 2016, the Department of Labor (“DOL”) issued its final conflict of interest regulations, which significantly expand who is considered a fiduciary when dealing with a retirement account. The new regulations,...more