Jennifer Morton > Shearman & Sterling LLP > New York, United States > Lawyer Profile

Shearman & Sterling LLP
599 LEXINGTON AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10022-6069
NEW YORK
United States

Work Department

Financial Institutions Advisory & Financial Regulatory

Position

Partner and leader of firm’s broker-dealer regulatory practice

Career

Jennifer D. Morton is a partner in the global Financial Institutions Advisory & Financial Regulatory group and leads the firm’s broker-dealer regulatory practice.

Jennifer represents global investment banking firms, private banks and wealth management organizations, electronic trading platforms, alternative trading systems, investment advisers, hedge funds, private equity firms, U.S. and non-U.S. broker-dealers and banks on matters involving the regulation of broker-dealers and securities markets.

Jennifer advises clients on a wide range of corporate and regulatory compliance matters, including in connection with mergers and acquisitions and cross-border transactions, restructuring and business expansion matters, and trading and markets issues. She also has extensive experience representing US and non-US corporate and investment banking clients in public offerings and private placements, and assisting clients on internal investigations and enforcement matters.

Prior to joining the Financial Institutions Advisory & Financial Regulatory Group, Jennifer was a member of the firm’s Capital Markets Group, where she represented issuers and financial institutions in connection with securities offerings, including shelf registrations and take-downs of equity and investment grade debt, Rule 144A/Reg. S high yield debt offerings, tender offers and consent solicitations.

Jennifer also advises financial services firms and fintech startups on securities and broker-dealer regulatory matters relating to digital assets and blockchain technology.  In this regard, Jennifer is an active member of the firm’s FinTech Foundry, a program designed to support the FinTech-related activities of our clients and provide thought leadership, mentorship and advice to the wider FinTech ecosystem. Jennifer is a member of the American Bar Association, Business Law Section’s Committee on Federal Regulation of Securities, Subcommittee on FINRA Corporate Financing Rules, Subcommittee on Trading and Markets, Committee on State Regulation of Securities, and Subcommittee on State Broker-Dealers and Investment Advisers.

Memberships

New York

Education

Fordham University School of Law

J.D.

    • Editor-in-Chief, Fordham International Law Journal
Connecticut College

B.A.

Université Paris IV-LA Sorbonne

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Financial services regulation

Based in New York, Shearman & Sterling LLP‘s financial institutions advisory and regulatory practice exhibits extensive experience dealing with core bank regulatory issues, with a further emphasis on broker-dealer compliance and enforcement. Mark Chorazak and Jennifer Morton are key figures in this regard, covering issues derived from US banking laws such as the Dodd-Frank Act and the Bank Holding Act as well as fintech and financial innovation matters. Morton is best known for her work with broker-dealers, addressing concerns in relation to the formation and registration of alternative trading systems.