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Troutman Pepper Locke LLP
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Regulatory Strategy
Tobacco and Nicotine Regulation
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Securities and Exchange Commission
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Regulatory priorities can seemingly shift overnight with one lawsuit, investigative news article, election, or bill signing. Troutman Pepper Locke’s Regulatory Oversight Podcast analyzes the underlying trends that drive enforcement activity and provides expert perspectives on key focus areas. Featuring insights from members of the firm’s Regulatory Practice Group, including its nationally ranked S... more

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In this episode of Regulatory Oversight, co-host Stephen Piepgrass sits down with Jay Dubow and Ghillaine Reid, co-leaders of the firm's Securities Investigation + Enforcement practice, to explore how the SEC's enforcement agenda is evolving under Ch... more

In this episode of Regulatory Oversight's "AI State Regulatory Frontiers" series, co-host Ashley Taylor is joined by colleagues Gene Fishel and Dan Waltz to examine how AI is reshaping expectations for attorneys, clients, and regulators. The discussi... more

In this episode of Regulatory Oversight, host Stephen Piepgrass is joined by his new colleague Jason Smith, a veteran Senate lawyer and strategist who spent more than 15 years on Capitol Hill. Jason's tenure includes advising Senators John Fetterman,... more

In this episode of Regulatory Oversight, host Ashley Taylor continues the multipart series on artificial intelligence with colleagues Ghillaine Reid, David Stauss, and Matt Berns for a practical look at how states are actually regulating AI in 2025–2... more

In this episode of Regulatory Oversight, host Ashley Taylor continues his multipart series on artificial intelligence (AI) with returning guests Gurkan Ay and Andrew Coles of Resolution Economics. Together, they move beyond headlines and hypothetical... more

In this episode of Regulatory Oversight, co-host Ashley Taylor, co-leader of Troutman Pepper Locke's State Attorneys General team, kicks off a multipart series on artificial intelligence (AI) with guests Gurkan Ay and Andrew Coles of Resolution Econo... more

In this special crossover episode of Regulatory Oversight and FCRA Focus, Kim Phan is joined by Michael Yaghi, partner in Troutman Pepper Locke's Regulatory Investigations, Strategy, and Enforcement practice group, to unpack the California Department... more

In this crossover episode, Regulatory Oversight host Stephen Piepgrass teams up with Payments Pros host Keith Barnett to unpack how prediction markets, gaming, and payments intersect in a rapidly evolving and legally uncertain landscape. Drawing on K... more

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Recent Guests

Jason Smith
Senate insider; former Deputy Chief of Staff and Legislative Director to Senator John Fetterman; former Senior Counsel to Senator Patty Murray; former General Counsel to Senator Mark Begich
Troutman Pepper Locke LLP
Episode: Lessons From a Senate Insider: Legislative Strategy With Jason Smith
Gurkan Ay
Director at Resolution Economics, leads advanced data analytics and compliance assessments
Resolution Economics
Episode: AI State Regulatory Frontiers: How Existing Laws Regulate AI
Andrew Coles
Partner at Resolution Economics, CPA and Certified Fraud Examiner with experience in forensic investigations
Resolution Economics
Episode: AI State Regulatory Frontiers: How Existing Laws Regulate AI
Michael Yaghi
Partner, regulatory lawyer focusing on state AG, FTC, CFPB enforcement in consumer protection
Troutman Pepper Locke LLP
Episode: California DFPI's Next Target: Credit Reporting Industry
Lori Sommerfield
Partner in the Consumer Financial Services Group, regular on the podcast
Troutman Pepper Locke
Episode: New Jersey's Big Bet on Disparate Impact: What the AG's New Rules Mean for Lenders and AI
Matt Berns
Colleague from Regulatory Investigations Strategy and Enforcement Practice Group (RISE); former leader at NJ Attorney General's Office
Troutman Pepper Locke
Episode: New Jersey's Big Bet on Disparate Impact: What the AG's New Rules Mean for Lenders and AI
Lu Reyes
Partner, Reyes Practice Group; former Deputy Associate Attorney General; White House advisor
Reyes Practice Group, Troutman Pepper Locke LLP
Episode: From Vegas to Venezuela: High-Stakes Predictive Markets
Robert Rodriguez
Colorado State Senator, Senate Majority Leader, prime sponsor of the Colorado AI Act
Colorado Senate
Episode: AI, Algorithms, and Accountability: Unpacking the Colorado AI Act with Senator Rodriguez
Dave Stauss
Member of the firm's Privacy and Cyber team
Troutman Pepper
Episode: AI, Algorithms, and Accountability: Unpacking the Colorado AI Act with Senator Rodriguez

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Stephen Piepgrass
Host of Regulatory Oversight podcast; lead of RISE Practice Group; experienced in regulatory investigations and enforcement.
Ashley Taylor
Host of Regulatory Oversight and co-leader of the State Attorneys General Practice; leads regulatory and AG-focused practice.

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New York's FAIR Act: A Game-Changer for Regulatory Enforcement and Litigation
Q: What are the main changes to NY General Business Law 349 that the Act would implement?
Joe DeFazio outlines that the Act adds unfair and abusive conduct to the existing deceptive-practices prohibition, defines unfairness and abusiveness similarly to FTC standards, expands protections to small businesses and nonprofits, and removes the consumer-oriented limitation to allow enforcement based on broader, non-consumer-specific harm.
New York's FAIR Act: A Game-Changer for Regulatory Enforcement and Litigation
Q: Can you give the audience background on the FAIR Act and where it stands in the legislative process?
Bill Foley explains that the FAIR Act (Fostering Affordability and Integrity Through Reasonable Business Practices Act) would broaden NY's UDAP protections to cover unfair and abusive practices, has passed the NY Legislature, and is waiting for the governor's signature, with a likely signing later in the year.
Solicitors General Insights: The Tale of Two Washingtons
Q: What makes your Solicitor General Office work and what kinds of things do you generally focus on?
Noah explains that his office handles the appellate work for the state, supports line attorneys, and engages in moot court practices to prepare for state Supreme Court arguments, including advising on governor, legislature, and secretary of state matters; they also handle opinions and inaugurate a broad docket that includes initiative and referendum litigation.
Understanding BBB Ratings: Strategic Approaches to Consumer Complaints
Q: How do regulatory actions impact BBB ratings, and how should a company respond?
Mike explains that regulatory settlements are counted as categories that dock points, and that sometimes multiple, separate settlements can accumulate; however, coordination with BBBs to clarify classification can prevent unnecessary score deductions. Open dialogue and addressing root causes can mitigate negative impacts.
Understanding BBB Ratings: Strategic Approaches to Consumer Complaints
Q: Can you talk maybe, Dan, a little bit about how you've done that, coming alongside a business, working with them to capture their complaints and then categorize them and manage them or respond to them in an efficient way?
Dan explains that consumers file complaints into the BBB site using a structured form with set categories, and companies should map those categories to their own operations, review them regularly, and coordinate across departments to provide timely, substantive responses, which helps identify underlying issues and prevent escalation.

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The show analyzes shifting regulatory priorities through concrete casework, enforcement trends, and policymaker activity, emphasizing how lawyers and business leaders navigate investigations, legislation, and compliance programs. Across episodes, themes include state and federal regulatory tactics, AI governance, consumer protection, privacy, and financial-services rules, often illustrated with practical playbooks for engaging with policymakers, building governance programs, and staying ahead of evolving risk. Notable strengths include a practitioner-focused lens from a leading law firm with deep government and AG experience, guest experts from analytics and policy, and timely, actionable guidance for regulated industries. The format tends ... more

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