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15 December 2016

The Cabinet Center For Administrative Transition Is Now Available (And It's Free!)

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The Cabinet Center for Administrative Transition ("CCAT") is Cadwalader's newest curated repository of pronouncements, policies and proposals for legislative and regulatory change...
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The Cabinet Center for Administrative Transition ("CCAT") is Cadwalader's newest curated repository of pronouncements, policies and proposals for legislative and regulatory change that reflect the financial services agendas of President-elect Donald Trump, new administration and Congress. Here, you will find the material you need to stay abreast of the relevant legal and regulatory developments that affect you, your company and the U.S. financial markets.

Access to CCAT is free. Just request a password (click below). Access privileges will allow you to take advantage of additional services, such as the ability to create bookmarks and set up weekly alerts.

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Commentary / Steven Lofchie

The election of Donald J. Trump as President creates uncertainty of policy, but certainty of change. The President-elect's policies on financial regulation, and on economic regulation generally, are still largely undefined. As campaign rhetoric gives way to on-the-ground realities, it is likely that his pre-election declarations will not match the final proposals. The real economic and political debate is just beginning.

There can be great upside to uncertainty. It is an opportunity for re-examination and discussion. For the last two Presidential terms, regulatory policy has been on a fixed course, and the policy debate seemed to center on how quickly more regulations would be imposed. But change is here. Despite the uncertainty, President-elect Trump is steering a new course and re-opening the debate.

CCAT is intended to give expression to that debate. We hope that it will provide a real platform upon which ideas can clash. We hope it will be a "go-to" one-stop resource for all who want to truly follow the development of the law that will guide our markets. As always, we will continue to provide legal and policy commentary as this story unfolds.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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