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No looking back? What to expect in the next administration
inSecurities
57 minutes 20 seconds
10 months ago
No looking back? What to expect in the next administration
We are fielding many questions about what regulatory and enforcement priorities will emerge in the next administration. On this episode of the inSecurities podcast, Chris and Kurt look back at several episodes from 2024 to see how they might help us understand what lies ahead. In particular, Chris and Kurt consider: What will become of the SEC? Will there be any changes in tone or priorities at the Commission level? And will there be any changes in tone or priorities for the Division of Enforcement?
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