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Steven Grimes
Steven Grimes
Partner
  • Chicago
Email
+1 312-558-8317
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Partner

  • Chicago
Mathilde Lefranc-Barthe
Mathilde Lefranc-Barthe
Partner of W&S SELAS
  • Paris
Email
+33 1 53 64 82 63
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Partner of W&S SELAS

  • Paris
Maria Kostytska
Maria Kostytska
Partner
  • Paris
Email
+33 1 53 64 82 44
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Partner

  • Paris
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Capabilities 88 results

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Compliance Programs

Today’s legal and regulatory landscape is more fraught with risk than ever before. To survive—and thrive—in this challenging environment, sophisticated companies must have robust, proactive, and effective compliance programs in place....Read more

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Financial Crimes Compliance

Winston’s financial crimes compliance lawyers have been providing regulatory compliance counseling and enforcement services related to the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 (AML), and countering the financing of terrorism (CFT) policy for decades. We also have experience with international AML matters, including in the EU and with respect to Financial Actions Task Force (FATF) recommendations....Read more

Europe

European Disputes, Regulatory & Compliance

Experience 390 results

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October 10, 2025

Winston Advises Vistria Affiliate in $136M IPO of Phoenix Education Partners

A Winston & Strawn LLP team led by partners Keerthika Subramanian, Steve Gavin and Timothy Kincaid and including Jacob Tabman, Jeremy Spankowski and Jenna Smith advised TVG-I-E-AEG Holdings, LP, an affiliate of The Vistria Group, as one of the selling stockholders in the $136 million initial public offering of Phoenix Education Partners, Inc. (NYSE: PXED), the parent company of The University of Phoenix, Inc. The IPO valued Phoenix Education Partners, Inc. at approximately $1.35 billion. The transaction marks The University of Phoenix’s return to public markets after nearly a decade as a private company....Read more

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September 11, 2025

$1.5 Billion Raymond James Financial, Inc. Public Offering of Senior Notes

We served as underwriters' counsel to BofA Securities, Citigroup, J.P. Morgan and Raymond James, as joint book-running managers, in connection with the registered public offering of $1.5 billion of Senior Notes by Raymond James Financial, Inc. comprised of $650 million of its 4.900% Senior Notes due 2035, and $850 million of its 5.650% Senior Notes due 2055....Read more

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September 10, 2025

$1.05 Billion PECO Energy Company Public Offering of First and Refunding Mortgage Bonds

We served as underwriters' counsel to BNY Capital Markets, Citigroup, PNC Capital Markets LLC, Scotiabank, US Bancorp, Mizuho and MUFG, as joint book-running managers, in connection with the registered public offering of $1.05 billion of First and Refunding Mortgage Bonds by PECO Energy Company comprised of $525 million 4.875% First and Refunding Mortgage Bonds due 2035 and $525 million 5.650% First and Refunding Mortgage Bonds due 2055....Read more
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November 13, 2025

AI in Action: Legal Strategies for Healthcare Innovation

We are bringing together stakeholders across the healthcare ecosystem—from front-line providers to financial backers—for a panel discussion on AI in healthcare....Read more

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October 22, 2025

Winston & Strawn Sponsors the 2025 Eastern District of Texas Bench Bar Conference

Winston & Strawn is a proud sponsor of the 2025 Eastern District of Texas Bench Bar Conference, one of the nation’s top annual bench bar conferences. The conference brings together judges, lawyers, topic speakers, guests, and other participants from across the world to discuss a broad range of cutting-edge legal topics....Read more

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October 20, 2025

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Florida’s De-Banking Rules Expansion: How Do the Office of Financial Regulation’s Proposed Rule Changes Impact Financial Institutions?

Winston is closely monitoring de-banking regulations and advising global financial institutions on customer onboarding and due diligence, including, more recently, issues relating to anti-debanking and anti-derisking legislative and regulatory developments. As federal and state governmental scrutiny of debanking practices intensifies, our attorneys are at the forefront, providing our clients with practical, business-focused solutions to help them navigate this complex and rapidly changing environment.

In this alert, Carl Fornaris and Fernanda Legaspe examine the Florida Financial Services Commission’s recent approval of the Florida Office of Financial Regulation’s (OFR) request to publish notices of proposed rulemaking to clarify and implement procedures under Florida House Bill 989 (HB 989). They break down what’s changing, where state and federal requirements may conflict, and concrete steps to shore up governance, documentation, and cross‑functional controls.
Following the Florida Financial Services Commission’s approval of the Florida OFR’s request to publish notices of proposed rulemaking to clarify and implement procedures under Florida’s HB 989, Florida regulators have moved to significantly expand the state’s anti–de-banking framework—reaching who may file a complaint, what can be alleged, and who must certify compliance. The OFR’s proposed rules would require an executive officer to sign the annual attestation, broaden the definition of customer to capture vendors and other business relationships, and heighten expectations around citing suspicious activity as a basis for adverse actions—raising potential tensions with federal suspicious activity report confidentiality.

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Law Glossary

What Is Privacy Compliance Law?

The area of privacy compliance law addresses how organizations meet legal and regulatory requirements for collecting, processing, or maintaining personal information. Data privacy breaches can lead to regulatory investigations and fines. When privacy is compromised, consumers or employees may respond with civil lawsuits. It is recommended, but not required by a federal law, that companies create and post privacy policies on websites and mobile apps. Once posted, companies must follow these policies or face scrutiny by the Federal Trade Commission. (California and Delaware state law does require privacy policies to be posted on websites and mobile applications, if the site collects personally identifiable information)....Read more

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What Is Form 10-K Used For?

Form 10-K is an annual report required to be filed with the SEC pursuant to the 1934 Act, which provides a comprehensive overview of a company’s business and financial condition and includes annual audited financial statements....Read more
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