Schulte Roth & Zabel poach sec lending attorney
07 March 2016 New York
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Schulte Roth & Zabel has appointed Julian Rainero, previously of Bracewell LLP, as part of a major expansion of its broker-dealer attorneys roster.
Rainero joins the New York-based law firm, which has previously represented the likes of Citigroup Global Markets and Goldman Sachs, as partner and co-chair of Schulte Roth & Zabel’s broker-dealer regulatory and enforcement group.
He advises broker-dealers and alternative trading systems on compliance with Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal Reserve Board rules.
His practice involves all aspects of broker-dealer regulation, with a focus on securities lending, prime brokerage, cash equities trading practices, alternative trading systems, net capital, customer asset segregation, correspondent clearing.
According to Schulte Roth & Zabel, Rainero represents many of the leading electronic market makers and alternative trading systems and serves on the best-execution committees of several major broker-dealers.
Rainero joins the New York-based law firm, which has previously represented the likes of Citigroup Global Markets and Goldman Sachs, as partner and co-chair of Schulte Roth & Zabel’s broker-dealer regulatory and enforcement group.
He advises broker-dealers and alternative trading systems on compliance with Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal Reserve Board rules.
His practice involves all aspects of broker-dealer regulation, with a focus on securities lending, prime brokerage, cash equities trading practices, alternative trading systems, net capital, customer asset segregation, correspondent clearing.
According to Schulte Roth & Zabel, Rainero represents many of the leading electronic market makers and alternative trading systems and serves on the best-execution committees of several major broker-dealers.
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