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BRAEDEN ANDERSON

Braeden is one of the top securities lawyers in the country and was recognized by Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America in the Financial Services Regulation Law and Securities Regulation categories. This honor is awarded to only the top 2% of attorneys in the United States and is based on a comprehensive peer-review survey.

Braeden helped lead Gesmer Updegrove to recognition in The Legal 500 United States for Corporate Investigations & White Collar Crime, Tier 3, and Finance: Fintech, Tier 4.

Braeden is active in the U.S. securities enforcement community through Securities Docket, where he has served on the 2025 and 2026 Advisory Boards and contributed video commentary through the Weekly Update.

Braeden was named the #1 United States author in FinTech in Mondaq’s Spring 2025 Thought Leadership Awards, reflecting the national reach and influence of his writing on fintech, securities regulation, and digital asset policy.

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Key Takeaways from SEC Report on Cyber-Related Frauds and Internal Accounting Controls

In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, the threat of cyber-related fraud has become an ever-present concern for public companies. The SEC's 2018 report sheds light on this issue, focusing on the risks posed by cyber-related frauds that exploit vulnerabilities in internal controls. The report serves as both a cautionary tale and a guide for companies looking to strengthen their defenses against these sophisticated attacks.

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SEC Crackdown on Texting Violations: Asset Managers and Rating Agencies Brace for Next Round of Fines

The SEC’s relentless pursuit of record-keeping violations has reached new heights, as asset managers and rating agencies find themselves in the crosshairs of the regulator’s expanding probe into the use of personal devices for business communications. The investigation, which began in 2021 with a focus on investment bankers, has already resulted in over $2 billion in civil penalties from Wall Street firms. With recent settlements amounting to nearly $400 million from multiple firms, the SEC shows no signs of slowing down.

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Supreme Court's Landmark Ruling in SEC v. Jarkesy: Implications for SEC Enforcement and Administrative Adjudication

On June 27, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a groundbreaking opinion in SEC v. Jarkesy, which fundamentally alters the landscape of securities enforcement and administrative adjudication. The Court’s decision unequivocally declared unconstitutional the SEC’s use of its in-house administrative courts to levy civil penalties in securities fraud cases. This ruling not only challenges the SEC’s procedural practices but also raises profound questions about the authority of federal agencies to seek similar forms of administrative relief.

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Cybersecurity Alert: FINRA Update on CrowdStrike IT Service Disruption

FINRA has issued a cybersecurity alert concerning a recent CrowdStrike service outage that has impacted Microsoft operating systems. This disruption, which began on July 19, 2024, is linked to a software update affecting CrowdStrike’s Falcon software. The Cyber and Analytics Unit (CAU) within FINRA’s Member Supervision program is actively monitoring the situation.

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Navigating FINRA’s Updated Policy on Recording Calls and Meetings

FINRA has issued Regulatory Notice 24-10, reminding members of its longstanding policy prohibiting the recording of conversations between FINRA staff and member firm personnel during oversight-related calls or meetings. This policy extends to both audio and video recordings and includes all related technologies. The Notice underscores the continued relevance of this policy amidst technological advancements that facilitate recording and transcription.

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