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On Wednesday, July 21, 2010, U.S. President Barack Obama signed into law the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the "Dodd-Frank Act"), the most dramatic revision of the U.S. financial regulatory framework since the Great Depression.  The Dodd-Frank Act covers a broad range of topics, including (among many others) a reorganization of federal financial regulators; a process designed to ensure financial systemic stability and the resolution of potentially insolvent financial firms; new rules for derivatives trading; the creation of a consumer financial protection watchdog; the registration and regulation of hedge and private equity funds; the regulation of credit rating agencies; and new federal requirements for residential mortgage loans.

The Dodd-Frank Act will have a very broad impact on the financial services industry and any related entities.  To assist our clients in better understanding the impact of these laws, K&L Gates attorneys from Financial Services, Corporate and Policy and Regulatory Practice areas are issuing a series of alerts, each of which provides information on a substantive provision in the Act that may be interest to our clients.

To view the Financial Services Reform Alert series, please click here.

To view the text of the Dodd-Frank Act, Please click here.

To view the text of the House and Senate bills that were the base texts for the Dodd-Frank Act, please use the links below:


''Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010''

Title I

Financial Stability
Title II Orderly Liquidation Authority
Title III Transfer of Powers to the Comptroller of the Currency, the Corporation, and the Board of Governors
Title IV Regulation of Advisers to Hedge Funds and Others
Title V Insurance
Title VI Improvements to Regulation of Bank and Savings Association Holding Companies and Depository Institutions
Title VII Wall Street Transparency and Accountability
Title VIII Payment, Clearing, and Settlement Supervision
Title IX Investor Protections and Improvements to the Regulation of Securities
Title X Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection
Title XI Federal Reserve System Provisions
Title XII Improving Access to Mainstream Financial Institutions
Title XIII Pay it Back Act
Title XIV Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act

 

 

 

 

 

 


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