With regulatory implementation of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and
Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010 well underway, it has never been
more critical for counsel and their corporate clients to have a deep
understanding of the implications of these regulatory changes on the banking,
securities, and financial services sectors. At Wolters Kluwer Law & Business,
we’ve created the Dodd-Frank Manual Series to identify the
issues, explore the topics, and dissect the “need-to-know” regulations.
Each volume in this new series, written by Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
attorney-editors, explains issues by Title of the Act providing a focused
discussion and analysis of specific topics that will expedite your research,
giving you the knowledge to confidently advise clients and ensure corporate
compliance.
Financial Stability (Titles I, II and VIII)
focuses on the implementation of financial reform provisions addressing
financial stability; orderly liquidation for large, failing financial
institutions; and clearing and settlement activities of financial
institutions. Included is analysis of the Financial Stability Council
regulation on the supervision of systemically significant financial
institutions and the Fed and FDIC regulations on resolution plans, aka “living
wills.”