Jacob Frenkel was recently quoted in the Financial Post article, “Analysis: Failure of CannTrust case leaves plenty of questions for OSC”.
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Jacob Frenkel was recently quoted in the Financial Post article, “Analysis: Failure of CannTrust case leaves plenty of questions for OSC”. In this article, Jacob brings his expertise with cross-border enforcement actions to discuss the possible implications and consequences for the Ontario Securities Commission’s enforcement program arising out of a courtroom loss of this profile and addresses the potential for changes in enforcement program approach and personnel. Learn more, click here.
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Jacob Frenkel
Member and Chair of Government Investigations & Securities Enforcement
Washington, D.C.
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