Title Summaries:

  
Title I - Financial Stability
 
Title II - Liquidation of Failed Financial Companies
 
Title III - Transfer of Powers to the OCC, FDIC, and the FED
 
Title IV - Regulation of Hedge Funds
 
Title V – Federal Regulation of Insurance
 
Title VI – Regulation of Holding Companies and Depository Institutions
 
Title VII – Regulation of Derivatives
 
Title VIII – Supervision of Payment, Clearing, and Settlement Activities
 
Title IX – Regulation of Securities
 
Title X – Consumer Protection Regulation
 
Title XI – Federal Reserve Emergency Lending
 
Title XII – Improving Access for the Non-Banked and Under-Banked
 
Title XIII – Pay It Back Act
 
Title XIV – Regulation of Consumer Mortgage Loans
 
Title XV – Miscellaneous Provisions
 
Title XVI – IRS Section 1256 Contract Exceptions
 
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform & Consumer Protection Act of 2010

The DODD-FRANK WALL STREET REFORM AND CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT will fundamentally change the regulation landscape for banking and non-bank financial institutions. Existing regulatory agencies have been eliminated or folded into other agencies, changes have been made to procedures, and new and powerful regulatory bodies have been created. 

This resource page is your repository for information about the Act, which creates new government agencies and establishes studies and commissions that will be changing America's financial landscape for some time to come. Please visit frequently to keep up with the latest information and newest developments. If you would like to be added to Miller & Martin's Financial Reform Monitor alert and seminar list, please email info@millermartin.com.

Events

Addressing the New Regulatory Architecture and Its Financial Industry Impact, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
September 29, 2010

The Dodd-Frank Act - What It Means for Your Bank, Miller & Martin PLLC
August 12, 2010


Alerts

Corporate Governance and Executive Compensation Provisions of the Financial Reform Act

Miller & Martin Financial Reform Act Task Force

 

Resources & Helpful Links

The Dodd-Frank Conference Report



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