WilmerHale Partner Elizabeth Mitchell to Moderate Keynote Chat at MFA Legal & Compliance 2019

WilmerHale Partner Elizabeth Mitchell to Moderate Keynote Chat at MFA Legal & Compliance 2019

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WilmerHale Partner Elizabeth Mitchell will be among the speakers at the 2019 Managed Fund Association’s (MFA) Legal & Compliance Conference. On Wednesday, April 24, Ms. Mitchell will moderate the fireside keynote chat, “SEC and CFTC Harmonization Efforts,” which will feature SEC Commissioner Hester M. Pierce and CFTC Commissioner Brian D. Quintenz. This session will address SEC and CFTC harmonization efforts and priorities of interest to the managed fund industry.

Ms. Mitchell will be joined by WilmerHale Partners Paul Architzel, Jeannette Boot, Gretchen Passe Roin, Tim Silva and Dino Wu at the conference.

About the Conference

MFA Legal & Compliance 2019 provides a one-day agenda focused on comprehensive, practical applications for the implementation of and compliance with regulatory reforms impacting hedge funds and their investors. The speaking faculty is comprised of regulators, former regulators and chief compliance officers and attorneys who collectively engage in a dynamic dialogue to provide practical advice on the most current regulatory compliance issues. The agenda is designed specifically by an advisory board of the industry’s leading general counsels and chief compliance officers. All panels are moderated by MFA member general counsels and chief compliance officers and feature top outside legal counsel as well as select industry experts who are leaders in their respective fields. 

For more information, visit the conference website

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