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SEC and FINRA Joint Staff Statement on Broker-Dealer Custody of Digital Asset Securities

While acknowledging the challenges in applying the securities laws to digital assets, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), in a joint statement on July 8, 2019, reaffirm that those rules equally apply to digital assets, and promise they will continue to engage the industry…

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SEC Brings Custody Rule Enforcement

On October 29, 2014, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) announced an administrative enforcement action against an investment advisory firm and three top officials for violating rule 206(4)-2 under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (“Advisers Act”), the “custody rule,” that requires firms to follow certain procedures when they control…

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New Custody Compliance Tasks for California Registered Advisers Effective April 1

Written by: Ildiko Duckor The California Commissioner of Business Oversight (“Commissioner”) recently amended California’s custody rule 10 C.C.R. Section 260.237 (the “New Custody Rule”).  The New Custody Rule will be effective on April 1, 2014. All investment advisers licensed or required to be licensed in California must comply with the…

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SEC Sanctions Three Advisers for Custody Rule Violations

Written by:  Jay B. Gould and Jessica M. Brown On October 28, 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”)  brought enforcement actions and imposed sanctions on three different registered advisers and their principals for violations of Rule 206(4)-2 under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (the “Custody Rule”).  The circumstances…

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SEC Issues Additional Guidance Regarding the Custody Rule After Finding Wide Spread and Varied Non-Compliance By Investment Advisers

Last week the SEC issued a Risk Alert and an Investor Bulletin on the Custody Rule after its National Examination Program (“NEP”) observed significant deficiencies in recent examinations involving custody and safety of client assets by registered investment advisers.  The stated purpose of the Risk Alert was to assist advisers…

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SEC Examinations Target Private Equity and Hedge Fund Managers for 2013

On February 21, 2013, the Staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Staff” and the “SEC,” respectively) published its 2013 priorities for the National Examination Program (“NEP”) in order to provide registrants with the opportunity to bring their organizations into compliance with the areas that are perceived by the…

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California and Massachusetts Propose Further Regulations

Written by Jay Gould and Peter Chess In re-proposed custody rules, the California Department of Corporations (“DOC”) has reflected the most important aspects of the comment letter that Pillsbury provided on July 27, 2011, such that all transactions and short positions need not be disclosed in the quarterly account statements. …

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Pillsbury Submits Custody Rule Comment Letter to the California Department of Corporations on Behalf of the California Hedge Fund Association

Written by Jay Gould Pillsbury’s Investment Funds & Investment Management team has submitted a comment letter to the California Department of Corporations (the “DOC”) on behalf of the California Hedge Fund Association in connection with the DOC’s recently proposed amendments to the California custody rule. In its letter to the Commissioner, Pillsbury requested that the…

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Dodd-Frank Act Implications for Advisers to Private Funds

The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act will significantly change the regulatory regime governing investment advisers, particularly investment advisers to private funds, such as hedge funds and private equity funds.  The primary purpose of the new rules and requirements is to “fill the regulatory gap,” by requiring advisers…