United States:
Senate Confirms New SEC Commissioner
12 September 2018
by
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
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The U.S. Senate confirmed the nomination of
Elad L. Roisman to be a Commissioner of the SEC. Mr. Roisman, who
was nominated by President Donald J. Trump, serves as Chief Counsel
to the Senate Banking Committee. Prior to that, Mr. Roisman was
counsel to former SEC Commissioner Daniel Gallagher. He also served
as Chief Counsel at NYSE Euronext.
Commentary /
Steven Lofchie
Mr. Roisman is an excellent addition to the Commission in that
he, like Commissioner Peirce, has a significant interest in market
regulation, as well as in capital regulation.
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