Henry B. Lay

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Biography

Henry B. Lay is an associate in the Litigation Practice. He has experience in securities law and regulatory compliance, having served as a counsel in the Division of Enforcement at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in Washington, D.C. At the SEC, Henry investigated a wide variety of potential federal securities law violations, including issuer accounting disclosures, investment company and adviser disclosures, accountant and auditor misconduct, and fraudulent misrepresentations.

Prior to joining the SEC, Henry clerked for the Honorable Charles R. Wilson of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.

Judicial Clerkships

•Hon. Charles R. Wilson, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, 2022-2023

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Indiana University Bloomington, B.S.B., 2019
Law School Attended:
University of Notre Dame, J.D., magna cum laude; Managing Senior Editor, Notre Dame Law Review, 2022
Year of First Admission:
2022
Admission:
2022, Illinois
Reported Cases:
Experience: Government Experience: Counsel, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Division of Enforcement, 2023-2024; Internships: 711 Law Clerk, City of Chicago, 2021
ISLN:
1001590488

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