He regularly represents clients before U.S. federal and state financial regulatory authorities, including the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. He also represents clients in filing comment letters and amicus briefs in connection with SEC rulemakings.
What Could the Next Administration’s SEC Agenda Look Like?
C. Wallace DeWitt, J.W. Verret
With the upcoming shift in presidential administrations, there is a potential for significant changes within...
What Could the Next Administration’s SEC Agenda Look Like?
C. Wallace DeWitt, J.W. Verret
With the upcoming shift in presidential administrations, there is a potential for significant changes within...
Explainer Episode 79- Don't Chase Rabbit Trails: The SEC Now and in the Next Administration
C. Wallace DeWitt, Brian Knight, Jennifer Schulp
In this episode, financial experts look back on recent SEC regulation, enforcement, and litigation, as...
Deep Dive Episode 159 – Countering the Politicization of Financial Services: Is the Cure Worse than the Disease?
John Berlau, C. Wallace DeWitt, Brian Knight
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
In several recent high-profile cases, banks have conditioned or denied financial services to disfavored industries after...
View from the Ground Level - Practical Issues re: PPP Implementation: A Conversation with Banking Attorneys Around the Country
C. Wallace DeWitt, Jonathan Hightower, Jennifer R. McCain, Christian Otteson
Financial Services & E-Commerce Teleforum
This teleforum will be a collaborative discussion for attorneys who represent financial institutions, in particular...
Deep Dive Episode 69 – SOX Auditor Attestation Requirements
John Berlau, Wes Bricker, C. Wallace DeWitt, J.W. Verret
Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
Is “investor protection” coordinated sufficiently with “promotion of capital formation”? This teleforum will consider this question...