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Todd Genger is an independent compliance consultant focusing his practice on broker-dealer and investment adviser compliance and market regulation matters. Mr. Genger is a former attorney for one of the leading law firms in the world and a former Vice President at Goldman Sachs. As an attorney, Mr. Genger represented some of the leading financial institutions in the world on complex securities litigation and regulatory enforcement issues. Todd has been involved in the drafting of SIFMA comment letters on various SEC rulemaking initiatives and has authored or contributed to many timely alerts on broker-dealer and market regulation developments.

Mr. Genger is nationally recognized for his expertise in regulatory compliance issues, including broker-dealer regulation, investment adviser regulation and SEC and SRO enforcement matters. As an independent compliance consultant to several prominent financial institutions, Todd Genger frequently draws on these areas of expertise, including advising on bank holding company risk management and gap analysis, compliance training and drafting and maintaining compliance policies and written supervisory procedures.

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Spending on Health Care Increased at the Slowest Rate, Is it good or bad?

By toddgenger1 on  From toddgenger.com
By Todd Genger Americans have started spending less on their health care; this fact has been revealed by a report released by Federal Reserve. People have different views about the report. Many people take the report conclusions positively, as a sign that people used to spend recklessly for health care and now they spend only when it is absolutely necessary. Others look at the report and consider the decline in health care spending to be a consequence of the recession and economic downturn...Read Full Story

Goldman Sachs' Pervert Lawyer Will Not be Dropping the Soap Any Time Soon

By jrdeputyaccountant on  From jrdeputyaccountant.com
  Pic credit: ChaosMole via DeviantArt So what happened to Goldman Sachs' resident pervert lawyer who got busted trying to send cockshots to what he thought was a 15 year old girl? Thanks to an anonymous reader for reminding me to update this now that our little skeezy friend has been back in court. Todd Genger has finally been sentenced to time served and 5 years probation, which means he's got a felony on his record but won't be getting assraped by any big dudes named Bruno in any...Read Full Story

Goldman Sachs' Pervert Lawyer Gets Sentenced?

By jrdeputyaccountant on  From jrdeputyaccountant.com
Supposedly, GS skeeze lawyer Todd Genger was to be sentenced today after pleading guilty on 2/23/10 to, uh, skeezing on fake 15 year old girls on the Internet or something. Just kidding, it was a felony charge of disseminating indecent material to a minor. Though we aren't sure what they mean by "indecent material", we've seen enough episodes of To Catch a Predator to make an educated guess (it starts with cock and ends with shots, ahem). Either Todd didn't show up in court or Westchester...Read Full Story

Update: Goldman Sachs' Perv Lawyer Gets a Few More Weeks of Freedom

By jrdeputyaccountant on  From jrdeputyaccountant.com
  Todd Genger will now be sentenced on 6/29 (if he doesn't get another stay, ifyouknowwhatI'msayin). You're welcome. See previous: Goldman Sachs Attorney Meets "To Catch a Predator" Attention 15 Year Old Girls (or Cops Posing as Them): Goldman Sachs Lawyer Todd Genger Does Not Want to be Facebook Friends What Ever Happened to Goldman Sachs' Resident Pervert Lawyer? Goldman Sachs' Pervert Lawyer Gets Sentenced?Read Full Story

SEC Adopts New Mine Safety and Health Disclosures Pursuant to Dodd-Frank

By toddgenger1 on  From toddgenger.com
By Todd Genger Under Section 1503 of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) are now requiring mining companies to include information about mine safety and health in the quarterly and annual reports they file with the SEC.  The Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 (the “Mine Act”) is administered by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (the “MSHA”), shares Todd Genger .  The new Dodd-Frank...Read Full Story
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