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In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, Chris and Kurt revisit one of their favorite “off beat” episodes: On the Path to Well-Being: Expert Perspectives for Attorneys and Accountants. On this episode of the inSecurities podcast Chris and Kurt explore about some of the challenges many attorneys and accountants face, and how they can set out…
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Summer blockbuster season is right around the corner. On this episode of the inSecurities podcast, Chris and Kurt talk about three movies that hit on a number of the securities regulatory and enforcement themes that often feature on inSecurities. Hang in for the final act, when Chris previews a financial crisis-era movie that might not be on your s…
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On this episode of the inSecurities podcast, Chris and Kurt revisit Episode 47 (“Whistleblower Tips: Advice From a Former Chief of the SEC’s Whistleblower Office”), on which Jane Norberg, a partner at Arnold & Porter who previously served as the Chief of the SEC’s Whistleblower Office, discussed the SEC’s whistleblower program and how companies can…
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George Wilson, the Director of PLI’s SEC Institute, joins the inSecurities podcast to talk about the recent Compliance and Disclosure Interpretations (C&Dis) — or as George likes to call them, “candies” — issued by the SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance, as well as changes in leadership at the SEC, the FASB’s take on crypto accounting, and amend…
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On this episode of the inSecurities, Dabney O’Riordan, a partner at the law firm Quinn Emanuel and a former head of the SEC Enforcement Division’s Asset Management Unit (AMU), discusses the enforcement focus on private funds, registered investment advisers, and broker-dealers. She also explains the Enforcement Division’s focus on compliance with re…
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SEC Commissioner Jaime Lizárraga joins the inSecurities podcast to talk about his road to becoming an SEC Commissioner and the core values he brings to the role. Commissioner Lizárraga also offers his thoughts on the SEC’s investor protection mandate, recent SEC proposals, digital asset securities, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Commis…
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On this episode of the inSecurities podcast, Chris and Kurt sit down with Joshua Rivera, General Counsel of Blockchain Capital and a member of Blockchain Association’s Board of Directors, to learn about the state of the crypto markets and how the SEC’s positions on staking, registration requirements, and the custody rule may impact the digital asse…
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Former SEC Commissioner Troy Paredes joins Chris and Kurt to discuss securities regulatory policy, rulemaking, and enforcement, including potential rules or guidance relating to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosures and digital asset securities. inSecurities Homepage Episode page on PLI.edu Please note: CLE and CPE credit are not …
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Bruce Dubinsky is a forensic accountant with experience in a number of blockbuster cases, including the Enron scandal and the Lehman Brothers collapse. Bruce has also appeared as an expert witness in matters relating to the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme and recently featured in the new Netflix documentary Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street. On this ep…
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The securities regulatory landscape is constantly evolving. Over the years, the federal securities laws and SEC rules have been shaped and reshaped by a number of blockbuster cases. Those cases get at key questions, such as: What is a security? How much deference do we owe the SEC to interpret the federal securities laws? Who makes statements that …
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Chris and Kurt mark the New Year with a look back at the biggest securities regulation and enforcement stories from 2022. The hosts revisit episodes featuring Stephanie Avakian, Michael Liftik, Carla Carriveau, Jim Toes, and Matt Jacques, whose comments and predictions remain relevant, even as we enter a new year.…
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As Managing Director of Enforcement at CFP Board, Tom Sporkin leads the organization’s detection, investigation, and prosecution activities. On this episode of the inSecurities podcast, Chris and Kurt chat with Tom about the CFP® certification and how CFP Board enforces its Code of Ethics and Standards of Conduct when CFP® professionals are alleged…
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It’s been nearly two years since we talked cybersecurity on the inSecurities podcast. On this “Cyber Thursday” episode, Chris and Kurt bring you up to speed on important regulatory and enforcement developments that are shaping the cybersecurity landscape.โดย Practising Law Institute
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On November 15, the SEC announced its Enforcement results for Fiscal Year 2022, along with annual results from the SEC’s Office of the Whistleblower. On this bonus episode of the inSecurities podcast, Chris and Kurt discuss some of the key takeaways from the reports — and recruit help from past guests Sarah Heaton Concannon (Quinn Emanuel), Teresa …
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On this episode of the inSecurities podcast, Chris and Kurt chat with Matt Jacques, a former Chief Accountant for the SEC’s Division of Enforcement. Matt discusses the role of the Chief Accountant, the auditor’s responsibility for identifying fraud, and a few hot topics in SEC accounting and disclosure cases, including materiality and revenue recog…
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There’s a lot happening in the securities regulatory and enforcement space. On this episode, Chris and Kurt spin the securities wheel of fortune to pick a few hot topics, including a reminder of the auditor’s responsibility for fraud detection, an SEC Enforcement sweep involving text messages, executive compensation clawbacks, and outsourcing by in…
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Security Traders Association President and CEO Jim Toes joins Chris and Kurt to unpack key themes from the STA’s 89th Annual Market Structure Conference in Washington, D.C., including crypto regulation, best execution, “gamification,” payment for order flow and other market plumbing issues. Learn more about the STA here: https://securitytraders.org…
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On this episode of the inSecurities podcast, Kurt sits down with Knut Rostad, co-founder and president of the Institute for the Fiduciary Standard, to talk about the fiduciary standard registered investment advisors owe their clients, how the SEC interprets that standard in 2022, the challenges and opportunities for advisors created by the SEC’s in…
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On this episode of the inSecurities podcast, Chris and Kurt chat with Micah Hauptman, who recently returned to the Consumer Federation of America as Director of Investor Protection, having previously served as counsel to SEC Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw. Micah talks about noteworthy accomplishments during his time at the Commission and breaks dow…
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Chris and Kurt recently attended PLI’s annual SEC Speaks conference in Washington, D.C. During the program, high-ranking SEC officials offered their views on the SEC’s top regulatory and enforcement priorities. On this episode of the inSecurities podcast, Chris and Kurt discuss their takeaways from The SEC Speaks in 2022. On the agenda: crypto regu…
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Chris and Kurt discuss their initial thoughts live from PLI's The SEC Speaks in 2022 program. There’s still time to register, so click over to www.PLI.edu and sign up for the virtual attendance option, or stay tuned for a special episode next week when our co-hosts will discuss more of what they saw and heard at SEC Speaks!…
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On this episode of the inSecurities podcast, Chris & Kurt catch up with George Wilson, Director of PLI’s SEC Institute, to discuss recent developments at the SEC and possible changes on the horizon for FASB and PCAOB standards. Plus, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, George tests Chris & Kurt with some SOX trivia.…
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Accounting Summer School continues as Chris and Kurt chat with Howard Scheck, a Partner at StoneTurn Group LLP and a former Chief Accountant in the SEC’s Division of Enforcement. They discuss Howard’s career as a JD/CPA, his experience in the Division of Enforcement, and his take on today’s trends in accounting and audit enforcement.…
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While Chris and Kurt enjoy some time away during their summer, "Accounting Summer School" continues with a rebroadcast of our episode from November 2020: A GAAP in Your Financial Reporting. On this episode of InSecurities, Chris and Kurt take a deep dive into the complex issues regarding accounting fraud and issuer disclosures. Our co-hosts discuss…
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For more than 100 years, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) has led the profession through triumphs and challenges in a dynamic financial reporting and auditing environment. In recent years the AICPA has collaborated with the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) to continue to lead accountants globally wi…
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Marking 20 years since the passing of the landmark Sarbanes - Oxley Act of 2002, Chris and Kurt talk about SOX’s origin story; its perceived influence on accounting, auditing, and the law; and the lasting implications of SOX in today’s markets. They are joined by Professor James J. Park of the UCLA School of Law, who returns to the podcast after di…
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Ponzi schemes are a consistent and recurring issue in our securities markets, and investors continue to fall victim to these frauds. On this episode of the inSecurities podcast, Chris and Kurt talk with Jordan Maglich, practicing attorney and founder of the law blog Ponzitracker, about what he’s seen in more than a decade of tracking Ponzi schemes,…
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Cryptocurrency, ESG, complex products, Reg BI — there’s a lot happening in the securities regulatory and enforcement world. On this episode of the inSecurities podcast, Chris, Kurt, and InvestmentNews Senior Reporter Mark Schoeff Jr. break down some of the hot topics and trends.โดย Practising Law Institute
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On this episode of inSecurities, Chris & Kurt chat with Mark Kim, Chief Executive Officer of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB). They discuss the $4 trillion municipal securities market, the role of the MSRB, and how the MSRB is building more efficient and transparent markets.   โดย Practising Law Institute
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and the first week of May is Well-Being Week in Law. To complement PLI’s catalog of mental health and well-being programs, on this episode Chris and Kurt step away from the world of securities regulation to talk about some of the challenges many attorneys and accountants face, and how they can set out on a path…
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“If you want to do something extraordinary you will have to inevitably do something uncomfortable and scary.” In other words, go off the beaten path. That’s the advice of Alex Su, a lawyer turned-social media influencer, author of the Off The Record newsletter, and Head of Community Development at Ironclad. On this episode of the inSecurities podca…
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On this episode of the inSecurities podcast, Chris and Kurt chat with Kirsten Wegner, CEO of Modern Markets Initiative (“MMI”), about the rise of the retail investor, the role of market makers in promoting fair and efficient markets, and the ubiquity of algorithmic and high-frequency trading. They also learn about MMI’s efforts to promote innovativ…
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On March 9, 2022, President Biden signed an Executive Order on Ensuring Responsible Development of Digital Assets, marking the “first ever, whole-of-government approach to addressing the risks and harnessing the potential benefits of digital assets and their underlying technology.” On this episode of inSecurities, Chris and Kurt sit down with exper…
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Chris & Kurt chat with FINRA’s Deputy Head of Enforcement, Chris Kelly, to learn what it’s like on the front lines of FINRA Enforcement. Chris discusses how FINRA’s role as a self-regulatory organization helps it fulfill its regulatory mandate, what FINRA means when it says its goal is “to get to the right regulatory outcome,” and why member firms …
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Kurt and Chris welcome back SECI Director George Wilson to cover recent developments in SEC, PCAOB, and FASB news. George gives his take on new PCAOB leadership, goodwill accounting standards reform, recent developments around 10b5-1 plans, and the stock buyback regulations. Subscribe to the SEC Institute’s Quarterly Newsletter.…
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Stephanie Avakian, the head of WilmerHale’s Securities and Financial Services Department and a former Director of the SEC’s Enforcement Division, talks with Chris and Kurt about changes in tone for the Division of Enforcement, current enforcement priorities, and what she’s watching on the enforcement horizon.…
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Robinhood is on a mission to “democratize finance for all.” Chris & Kurt sit down with Robinhood’s Deputy General Counsel, Lucas Moskowitz, to talk about Robinhood’s mission, how 2021 changed Robinhood – and the markets – for good, and what regulatory changes Robinhood spies on the horizon. They also have fun with some Robin Hood trivia.…
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Chris and Kurt sit down with Jesse Eisinger, senior editor at ProPublica, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist covering the financial markets and the 2008 financial crisis, and author of The Chickenshit Club: Why the Justice Department Fails to Prosecute Executives (2017). Their conversation focuses on reporting in the securities markets, his propheti…
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Ring in the New Year with inSecurities! Guests on the inSecurities podcast keep listeners current on the latest securities regulatory and enforcement developments. On this special New Year’s Eve episode of the podcast, Chris and Kurt visit with past guests at a virtual cocktail party, including SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, Jane Norberg, and prof…
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In this episode of the inSecurities podcast, Chris and Kurt sit down with FINRA Head of Enforcement Jessica Hopper to talk about the role of FINRA Enforcement and several of FINRA’s enforcement priorities – including “finfluencers,” cybersecurity, and complex products – and then bust a few myths about FINRA Enforcement. Tune in to this episode of F…
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SEC Commissioner Allison Herren Lee sits down with Chris & Kurt to share her views on how the Commission might enhance investor protection and increase transparency in private markets and update the ESG disclosure regime to meet the needs and demands of investors . . . along with the benefits of “beautiful accounting footnotes.” Be sure to read Com…
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The SEC’s Division of Enforcement just released its enforcement results for FY2021. On this special episode, Chris and Kurt break down the results with Quinn Emanuel partner, Sarah Heaton Concannon. https://www.pli.edu/insecuritiesโดย Practising Law Institute
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Nebraska College of Law Professor James F. Tierney explains how many apps incorporate design features — sometimes called “gamification” — to influence investor behavior. Professor Tierney also explores with Chris & Kurt some of the regulatory and policy implications of those design features. https://www.pli.edu/insecurities…
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As a bonus feature, we are sharing an episode of the ACFE’s Fraud Talk podcast entitled “Understanding the Art and “Science” of the Theranos Saga,” on which our very own Chris Ekimoff appeared as a special guest. On the episode, released during International Fraud Awareness Week, Chris and Mandy Moody, CFE, ACFE communications manager, discuss the …
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In October, the SEC released its long anticipated “GameStop Report.” Ty Gellasch, a market plumbing expert and Executive Director of Healthy Markets, gives Chris & Kurt his take on the report.โดย Practising Law Institute
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The securities regulatory and enforcement world was buzzing after PLI’s annual SEC Speaks program. From ESG to SPACs, and from “gamification” to corporate penalties, the conference hit all the hot topics. On this episode of inSecurities, Chris & Kurt share their “Four Big Things” to take away from The SEC Speaks in 2021: Requiring admissions in SEC…
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There’s so much to learn at PLI’s 53rd Annual Institute on Securities Regulation! Chris and Kurt sit down with program Co-Chairs Meredith Cross of WilmerHale, Keir Gumbs of Broadridge Financial Solutions, and Carmen Lawrence of King & Spalding to hear what the program has to offer. Please visit https://www.pli.edu/insecurities for more information.…
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Whistleblower tips are streaming into the SEC, so it’s critically important for companies to develop effective parallel internal reporting systems. Jane Norberg, a partner at Arnold & Porter who previously served as the Chief of the SEC’s Whistleblower Office, chats with Chris and Kurt about the state of the SEC’s whistleblower program and how comp…
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It’s time to rethink securities law, argues SMU Dedman School of Law Professor Marc Steinberg in his latest book Rethinking Securities Law. There are “many deficiencies and inconsistencies in the current regimen,” he says. Chris and Kurt sit down with Professor Steinberg to discuss his recommendations. Learn more about the book, or purchase online,…
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Chris & Kurt sit down with George Wilson, Director of PLI’s SEC Institute (SECI), to talk about SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s regulatory agenda and priorities, including ESG and other accounting and disclosure hot topics featured in the forthcoming SECI Quarterly Newsletter. Link to episode page on PLI.edu https://www.pli.edu/insecurities…
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