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Roundtable: April 1, 2011 Background Reading Materials

The Weil, Gotshal & Manges Roundtable at Yale Law School

April 1, 2011

1. Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act

2. Senate Banking Committee, Brief Summary of the Dodd-Frank Act

3. DavisPolk, Summary of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, Enacted into Law on July 21, 2010

4. DavisPolk, Regulatory Implementation Slides

5. DavisPolk, Dodd-Frank Rulemaking Progress Report

6. DavisPolk, Summary of the Section 622 Study and Recommendations Regarding Concentration Limits on Large Financial Companies, Released by the Financial Stability Oversight Council on January 18, 2011

7. DavisPolk, Summary of the Volcker Rule Study – Hedge Funds and Private Equity Funds

8. DavisPolk, Summary of the Volcker Rule Study – Proprietary Trading

9. DavisPolk, Working Summary of the Financial Stability Oversight Council’s January 18, 2011 Proposed Rules on Designation of Systemically Important Nonbank Financial Companies

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