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Robert H. Ledig

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Robert H. Ledig

Partner
 
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP
Suite 800, 1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, District of Columbia  20004-2505


Telephone: 202-639-7000
Fax: 202-639-7003
http://www.friedfrank.com

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#1,881 out of 24,173 lawyers in Washington, District of Columbia
#48,737 out of 892,553 total lawyers Overall


Experience & Credentials
 


Practice AreasCorporate Law
 
EducationGeorge Washington University Law School, J.D., with honors, 1982, State University of New York at Binghamton, B.A., with honors, 1979
 
Admitted1983, District of Columbia and New Jersey
 
MembershipsThe District of Columbia Bar; American Bar Association (Member, Business Law Section).
 
BornBronx, NY
 
BiographyCo-Author: with Thomas Vartanian, "FDIC's Fresh Thinking on Stored Value," American Banker , October 2005; with Thomas Vartanian, David Ansell, and Mark Fajfar, "Bank Regulators Require Notice of Unauthorized Access to Consumer Data," BNA Electronic Commerce & Law Report - Expert Report , June 2005; with Thomas Vartanian and Mark Fajfar, "Not On My Watch - When Are Companies Liable for Security Breaches of Their Information Systems," Electronic Banking Law and Commerce Report , June 2005; with Thomas Vartanian and Mark Fajfar, "Legal and Business Implications of the Future of Electronic Payments," Electronic Banking Law and Commerce Report, April 2004; with Thomas Vartanian, Stephen Alexander, Susan Chun, "The Next Phase in Privacy Law? The Duty to Disclose Unauthorized Access to Personal Information," Electronic Banking Law and Commerce Report, April 2003; with Thomas Vartanian, David Ansell and Mark Fajfar, "U.S. Court Releases Yahoo! Inc. from Compliance with French Court Order," Global eCommerce Law and Business Report, December 2001; with T. Vartanian and L. Bruneau, "21st Century Money, Banking & Commerce," 1998; with T. Vartanian and A. Babitz: "The Fair Lending Guide," Glasser Legal Works, 1995; with J. McCullough and T. Vartanian, "Contracting with the RTC and FDIC," Prentice Hall Law and Business, 1991; "The Management of Risks Created by Internet-Initiated Value Transfers," National Automated Clearing House Association, 1998. Adjunct Faculty Member, George Mason University Law School, 1995—. Chair, Electronic Financial Services Subcommittee, Committee on Cyberspace Law, Business Law Section, American Bar Association, 2003—. Co-Chair, Y2K Joint Task Force, Cyberspace Law and Business Litigation Committees, Business Law Section, American Bar Association. Member, Stored-Value Cards Task Force, American Bar Association.
 
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Articles by this firm on Martindale.com


Treasury Continues to Assert the Need for Financial Reregulation and Jurisdiction over Non-Regulated Financial Entities
Thomas P. Vartanian, David L. Ansell, Robert H. Ledig, July 18, 2008
On June 19, 2008, and again in a July 2 speech in London, citing the twin principles of market discipline and financial oversight, Secretary of the Treasury Paulson once again called for broader and deeper regulation of players in the financial services area that are not regulated but which control...

FDIC and Treasury Officials Point to Derivatives as an Element of US Financial Regulatory Reform
Thomas P. Vartanian, David L. Ansell, Robert H. Ledig, Gordon L. Miller, July 10, 2008
In a recent public address, FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair announced that her agency will soon consider issuing a proposed rule to set recordkeeping requirements for troubled institutions regarding their qualified financial contracts (QFCs), and will seek comment on setting minimum QFC recordkeeping...

Financial Institutions and the False Claims Act - National City Mortgage Pays $4.6 Million to Settle False Claims Allegations Involving Mortgage Loans
Thomas P. Vartanian, John T. Boese, Robert H. Ledig, Nancy Barr, Katie Dang, July 7, 2008
On May 22, 2008, the Department of Justice ("DOJ") announced a settlement of $4.6 million with National City Mortgage Inc. ("NCM") to settle allegations under the False Claims Act.



 

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