HFSC Markup of Various Capital Formation Bills
SIFMA provided comments to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services on the Markup of Various Capital Formation…
SIFMA provides comments to the Rhode Island State Senate Judiciary Committee expressing its concerns about proposed social media legislation, SB 493, as currently drafted. This legislation would, among other things, prohibit employers from requiring that current or prospective employees provide employers with access to their personal social media accounts.
SIFMA believes that while SB 493 is well-intentioned, it would, if enacted, conflict with the duty of broker-dealers to supervise, record, and maintain business-related communications as required by both the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and by state law.
SIFMA provided comments to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services on the Markup of Various Capital Formation…
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals (Ninth Circuit) (Rule 23(f) petition) Amicus Issue: Whether class action plaintiffs can satisfy the requirements…
SIFMA, the Financial Services Forum, Bank Policy Institute, and American Bankers Association provided comments to the Federal Reserve Board (FRB)…