The SEC’s Chair proposed a remarkably aggressive rulemaking agenda, used equally aggressive tactics, ignored norms and failed to meaningfully engage with industry. Rather than meeting with great success, this approach has led to litigation and the failure to finalize many major rule proposals. Our panel will explain how it all went sideways for the SEC and discuss the lessons learned. Presented by Elliot Ganz, Head of Advocacy, LSTA, Eugene Scalia, Partner and co-chair of the firm’s Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Group, Gibson Dunn, Rebekah Gorshorn Jurata, General Counsel, American Investment Council and Jonah Platt, U.S. Head of Government & Regulatory Policy, Citadel LLC.
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