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Jan. 28, 2019

46th Securities Regulation Institute kicks off at the end of a rocky month for the SEC

For the second consecutive year, the conference’s keynote address was derailed by a federal government shutdown. SEC Commissioner Hester M. Peirce could not appear as scheduled, despite a deal to reopen the government reached on Friday.

CORONADO — A securities law conference that usually draws top practitioners from across the nation has for a second year been disrupted by a government shutdown.

The 46th Annual Securities Regulation Institute will go ahead as planned starting today but without its keynote speaker. SEC Commissioner Hester M. Peirce was forced to cancel, despite a deal reached Friday to reopen the federal government.

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