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Associate General Counsel, Broker-Dealer/Investment Advisor Group

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Washington, DC, United States

Associate General Counsel, Broker-Dealer/Investment Advisor Group

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# Associate General Counsel, Broker-Dealer/Investment Advisor Group

## Overview
Organization is looking for an Associate General Counsel to work in the Broker-Dealer/Investment Adviser Group. The position is primarily responsible for working with the Vice President, Broker-Dealer/Investment Adviser Group, to develop and direct the organization's program with respect to regulatory matters requiring specialized expertise in the regulation of broker-dealer/investment advisers (BD/IAs), including rendering independent expert advice in this area.

## Job Responsibilities
- Coordinate closely with organization business units and other regulators as appropriate in the development and communication of legal policy statements.
- Serve as a key source of legal expertise on BD/IA regulation within the organization and provide independent expert advice on questions presented.
- Conduct legal analysis and necessary research with respect to regulation of cross-BD/IA activities.
- Provide expert-level legal counsel and assistance to projects and initiatives of Regulatory Operations and other departments and support them in achieving their goals, including supporting FINRA’s examination and enforcement programs to further reflect a holistic approach to member firms’ business operations.
- Keep abreast of and analyze SEC, industry, state, and other self-regulatory organization initiatives concerning BD/IA regulation and develop and maintain strong and cooperative working relationships with other regulators and stakeholders.
- Advise the Board of Governors and FINRA advisory committees on dual BD/IA regulation with respect to high-impact, legally and politically complex, and sensitive regulatory matters and rule changes under consideration by the Board.
- Brief and communicate complex and sensitive regulatory matters to senior FINRA executives. Must be able to provide such analysis under urgent deadlines.
- Prepare legal policy statements and Board materials that contain sophisticated analyses and discussions of competing policy or political considerations necessary for the informed judgment of the issues by senior management and the Board, as appropriate, including insights from investment adviser regulation.
- Partner in the drafting and review of new rule proposals; gather and incorporate views of industry participants, other regulators, and senior staff; and partner in the preparation of Regulatory Notices and rule filings to the SEC.
- Prepare comments on regulatory proposals in the area from other regulators.
- Prepare rule guidance and other correspondence with member firms and their outside counsel.
- Working closely with the Office of the Chief Economist, develop economic impact assessments of rulemakings and conduct the retrospective review of rules on behalf of OGC, as assigned.
- Represent the organization before industry and regulatory groups and organizations; serve as speaker at regulatory policy public conferences and meetings of FINRA committees on areas of subject matter expertise.
- Lead or participate in ad hoc special projects and initiatives as requested.
- Provide status reports of assigned matters or projects.
- Develop communications as needed for Chief Legal Officer and other senior management.
- Provide and implement suggestions to increase efficiency and effectiveness of procedures.
- Train and mentor other attorneys, regulatory analysts, legal assistants, and administrative assistants in OGC.

## Education/Experience Requirements
- Law degree from an accredited law school, admission to a bar, and a minimum of eight (8) years of directly related legal experience.
- Expert knowledge of laws, rules, and regulations governing the securities industry, with a focus on the Exchange Act, Investment Advisers Act, their rules, and related SEC interpretive guidance, as well as knowledge concerning state BD/IA regulation. Knowledge of Investment Company Act and fund regulatory experience preferred but not required.
- Strong organizational skills. Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Excellent judgment, analytical, and interpersonal skills.

## Working Conditions
- Normal office conditions.
- Occasional travel and extended hours may be required.

## Salary
The salary range for this position is based on location and other factors.

- California: Minimum Salary $158,900, Maximum Salary $339,300
- Colorado/Hawaii: Minimum Salary $144,500, Maximum Salary $282,700
- New York, NY: Minimum Salary $173,500, Maximum Salary $339,300
- Washington: Minimum Salary $144,500, Maximum Salary $325,200

Normal office conditions, occasional travel and extended hours may be required

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# Associate General Counsel, Broker-Dealer/Investment Advisor Group

## Overview
Organization is looking for an Associate General Counsel to work in the Broker-Dealer/Investment Adviser Group. The position is primarily responsible for working with the Vice President, Broker-Dealer/Investment Adviser Group, to develop and direct the organization's program with respect to regulatory matters requiring specialized expertise in the regulation of broker-dealer/investment advisers (BD/IAs), including rendering independent expert advice in this area.

## Job Responsibilities
- Coordinate closely with organization business units and other regulators as appropriate in the development and communication of legal policy statements.
- Serve as a key source of legal expertise on BD/IA regulation within the organization and provide independent expert advice on questions presented.
- Conduct legal analysis and necessary research with respect to regulation of cross-BD/IA activities.
- Provide expert-level legal counsel and assistance to projects and initiatives of Regulatory Operations and other departments and support them in achieving their goals, including supporting FINRA’s examination and enforcement programs to further reflect a holistic approach to member firms’ business operations.
- Keep abreast of and analyze SEC, industry, state, and other self-regulatory organization initiatives concerning BD/IA regulation and develop and maintain strong and cooperative working relationships with other regulators and stakeholders.
- Advise the Board of Governors and FINRA advisory committees on dual BD/IA regulation with respect to high-impact, legally and politically complex, and sensitive regulatory matters and rule changes under consideration by the Board.
- Brief and communicate complex and sensitive regulatory matters to senior FINRA executives. Must be able to provide such analysis under urgent deadlines.
- Prepare legal policy statements and Board materials that contain sophisticated analyses and discussions of competing policy or political considerations necessary for the informed judgment of the issues by senior management and the Board, as appropriate, including insights from investment adviser regulation.
- Partner in the drafting and review of new rule proposals; gather and incorporate views of industry participants, other regulators, and senior staff; and partner in the preparation of Regulatory Notices and rule filings to the SEC.
- Prepare comments on regulatory proposals in the area from other regulators.
- Prepare rule guidance and other correspondence with member firms and their outside counsel.
- Working closely with the Office of the Chief Economist, develop economic impact assessments of rulemakings and conduct the retrospective review of rules on behalf of OGC, as assigned.
- Represent the organization before industry and regulatory groups and organizations; serve as speaker at regulatory policy public conferences and meetings of FINRA committees on areas of subject matter expertise.
- Lead or participate in ad hoc special projects and initiatives as requested.
- Provide status reports of assigned matters or projects.
- Develop communications as needed for Chief Legal Officer and other senior management.
- Provide and implement suggestions to increase efficiency and effectiveness of procedures.
- Train and mentor other attorneys, regulatory analysts, legal assistants, and administrative assistants in OGC.

## Education/Experience Requirements
- Law degree from an accredited law school, admission to a bar, and a minimum of eight (8) years of directly related legal experience.
- Expert knowledge of laws, rules, and regulations governing the securities industry, with a focus on the Exchange Act, Investment Advisers Act, their rules, and related SEC interpretive guidance, as well as knowledge concerning state BD/IA regulation. Knowledge of Investment Company Act and fund regulatory experience preferred but not required.
- Strong organizational skills. Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Excellent judgment, analytical, and interpersonal skills.

## Working Conditions
- Normal office conditions.
- Occasional travel and extended hours may be required.

## Salary
The salary range for this position is based on location and other factors.

- California: Minimum Salary $158,900, Maximum Salary $339,300
- Colorado/Hawaii: Minimum Salary $144,500, Maximum Salary $282,700
- New York, NY: Minimum Salary $173,500, Maximum Salary $339,300
- Washington: Minimum Salary $144,500, Maximum Salary $325,200

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