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| Practice Areas | Securities; Broker-Dealer Regulation; Securities Transactions; Corporate Banking Law | | | Education | University of Virginia, J.D., 1990, London School of Economics, London, England; Colorado College, B.A., 1985 | | | Admitted | 1990, Connecticut; 1991, New York | |
| Memberships | Association of the Bar of the City of New York; American Bar Association. | | | Born | Alexandria, Virginia, March 16, 1963 | | | Biography | Phi Gamma Mu. Managing Editor, Virginia Journal of International Law, 1989-1990. Author, "Equity Swaps Relief: What Would the Lugar Bill Really Achieve?" Futures & Derivatives Law Report (Sept. 1997). Associate: White & Case, 1990-1993; Weil Gotshal & Manges, 1994-1995. | | | ISLN | 907325473 | |
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Profiles in Partnership: Telling a Story in a Challenging
Environment -- Quadriserv, Inc. and Patton Boggs LLPEric Foster, Vincent Frillici, Micah Green, June 11, 2009, previously published by LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell® Counsel to Counsel Magazine on May 2009 Last fall, financial markets around the globe were collapsing, investors were panicking and well -- known investment banks were going bankrupt or throwing themselves at acquirers. Lawmakers and regulators in Washington were scrambling to get their arms around solutions that would restore investor...
TALF UPDATE - TALF as the Fed's New Torch: Reigniting the Primary Market for AAA ABSEric Foster, Matthew B. Kulkin, Kirsten B. Wegner, March 18, 2009 On February 10, 2009, the Federal Reserve and Treasury announced joint plans to substantially expand the size and scope of the long-awaited Term Asset Backed Securities Lending Facility (TALF) to as much as $1 trillion and ultimately broaden the definition of eligible collateral to encompass other... |
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