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Assistant General Counsel – Regulatory

Assistant General Counsel – Regulatory

CompanyFinra
LocationWashington, DC, USA, North Bethesda, MD, USA, New York, NY, USA
Salary$131100 – $305000
TypeFull-Time
DegreesJD
Experience LevelSenior

Requirements

  • Law degree from an accredited law school
  • Admission to a bar
  • Minimum of 6 – 8 years of directly related legal experience
  • Advanced knowledge of laws, rules, and regulations governing the securities industry
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Excellent judgment, analytical, and interpersonal skills
  • Experience in the Crypto domain is required and must be reflected on resume.

Responsibilities

  • Advise the Board of Governors and FINRA advisory committees with respect to complex and sensitive regulatory initiatives and rule changes under consideration by the Board, including with respect to crypto assets.
  • Assist in briefing and communicating complex and sensitive regulatory initiatives to senior executives of FINRA.
  • Serve as a source of legal expertise within FINRA in many subject areas, including with respect to crypto assets, and provide expert advice on questions in these subject areas.
  • Prepare Board materials that contain sophisticated analyses and discussions of competing policy or political considerations necessary for the informed judgment of the issues by the Board.
  • Review and draft new rule proposals with greater independence; gather and incorporate views of industry participants, other regulators, senior staff and other interested parties; and prepare rule filings to the SEC.
  • Work closely with the Office of the Chief Economist in conducting economic impact assessments of rulemakings.
  • Together with senior-level OGC attorneys, meet with senior staff of SEC, industry groups and other interested parties concerning regulatory initiatives.
  • Represent FINRA before industry groups.
  • Prepare Regulatory Notices, rule guidance and other correspondence with member firms, their outside counsel and other interested parties.
  • Conduct and oversee legal and other research into matters of regulatory policy as necessary to develop rule proposals and to respond to internal and external comments, and respond to interpretive and exemptive requests.
  • Identify and present original, creative, innovative and sophisticated solutions and proposals for changes to existing rules, including the elimination or reduction of unnecessary regulation and the adoption of new rules.
  • Serve as liaison to FINRA advisory committees as assigned.
  • Keep abreast of and analyze SEC, industry and other self-regulatory organization initiatives, and develop and maintain strong working relationships with SEC staff and other regulators.
  • Attend and speak at regulatory policy public conferences and meetings of FINRA advisory committees on areas of subject matter expertise.

Preferred Qualifications

    No preferred qualifications provided.