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Securities Enforcement and Regulatory Update

Enforcement Update: Recent SEC Actions Against Investment Advisers to Private Funds, Registered Funds, and Retail Clients

November 22, 2022
In the last quarter of its September 30, 2022, fiscal year, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) brought over 40 percent of its FY2022 enforcement actions against investment advisers and their representatives. A review of notable actions from this period under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (Advisers Act) reveals a number of trends that are likely to continue into FY2023. Here, we provide a brief overview of key areas of focus as well as practical considerations and takeaways to help arm investment advisers for the coming year. These areas of ongoing focus include the following market participants and topics: chief compliance officer (CCO) liability; market sweep investigations concerning the pay-to-play rule, custody rule, and off-channel communication recordkeeping; special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs); fees and expenses; an adviser’s duties of loyalty and care; enforcement actions against venture capital fund advisers; and proxy voting.

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