Securities Enforcement. Corporate Investigations. Financial Regulation.
Independent analysis of the laws, regulations, investigations, and enforcement actions shaping modern financial markets.
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.
SEC Charges Abra with Unregistered Offers and Sales of Crypto Asset Securities
The SEC's recent enforcement action against Plutus Lending LLC, doing business as Abra, underscores the agency's unwavering commitment to ensuring that crypto asset offerings and sales comply with federal securities laws. The charges filed today highlight significant regulatory issues surrounding the unregistered offers and sales of crypto asset securities, specifically through Abra's retail crypto asset lending product, Abra Earn.
National Futures Association (NFA) Implements New Member Reporting Requirements
The National Futures Association (NFA) has introduced significant updates through Compliance Rule 2-52 and a corresponding Interpretive Notice. These new provisions, effective October 15, 2024, establish expanded reporting requirements applicable to all NFA Members, including those registered as commodity pool operators (CPOs) and commodity trading advisors (CTAs).
Top 10 Securities Enforcement Developments of Summer 2024
In this review, we highlight the top 10 securities enforcement developments of summer 2024, offering insights into the latest trends, landmark cases, and strategic shifts that are likely to influence compliance strategies and corporate governance moving forward. Whether you're navigating these issues in-house or advising clients, understanding these developments is essential for staying aligned with the evolving standards of securities law.
SEC Targets Standalone Investment Adviser in Groundbreaking Off-Channel Communication Enforcement Action
On April 3, 2024, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced a landmark enforcement action against Senvest Management, LLC (Senvest), marking the first such action against a private fund adviser and a standalone investment adviser for failures related to off-channel communication recordkeeping. This case represents a significant development in the SEC’s ongoing enforcement efforts focused on recordkeeping failures in the financial industry.
Navigating New Risks: Key Insights from FINRA's 2024 Regulatory Oversight Report
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has recently issued its 2024 Annual Regulatory Oversight Report (the Report). This comprehensive 90-page document underscores evolving regulatory concerns and introduces several new areas of focus. Notably, the Report includes a dedicated section on cryptoasset developments and a detailed examination of market integrity topics, including the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Market Access Rule.