Latham Advised on Three Deals of the Year in Latin America
Firm commended for its notable transactional work in infrastructure, energy development, and finance.
Paul Dudek is a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Latham & Watkins. Mr. Dudek joins Latham after 23 years as Chief of the Office of International Corporate Finance in the US Securities Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Division of Corporation Finance. His practice covers all aspects of cross-border capital market transactions involving non-US companies and sovereigns, as well as related regulatory matters.
In his previous role, Mr. Dudek oversaw the Office’s efforts to develop and implement rulemaking initiatives and interpretive policies pertaining to US public and private offerings, listings and other transactions and periodic reporting by foreign private issuers in the US and multinational offerings by foreign and domestic issuers, especially with respect to Regulation S, Rule 144A, Form 20-F and Securities Act and Exchange Act filings by foreign private issuers, the Multijurisdictional Disclosure System (MJDS), American depositary receipts (ADRs) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
Mr. Dudek has deep and rich experience in SEC registrations. During his tenure as Office Chief, more than 2000 foreign private issuers completed their initial registrations with the SEC, including through traditional global or US-only IPOs, privatizations, spin-offs, straight listings and M&A transactions, and many sovereign issuers completed their initial US registered debt offerings. Similarly in that time, numerous foreign corporate and governmental issuers effected a wide range of follow-on capital markets transactions in SEC registered offerings.
Among his recent efforts, Mr. Dudek led various initiatives relating to IFRS, and he helped implement rulewriting and other projects under the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 and the JOBS Act of 2012, including projects relating to cross-border derivatives transactions, the extra-territorial application of the anti-fraud provisions of the federal securities laws and amendments to Rule 144A.
Mr. Dudek also served as the Commission’s representative to the Corporate Governance Committee of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). He completed significant work relating to international organizations, including the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and the Financial Stability Board.
Prior to joining the SEC, Mr. Dudek was in private practice in New York, where he advised a range of foreign and US companies and financial intermediaries on capital markets transactions.
Mr. Dudek was an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center.
Mr. Dudek is frequently asked to speak and write on emerging industry topics, including:
Firm commended for its notable transactional work in infrastructure, energy development, and finance.
Firm recognized by LatinFinance for its work on the Financing Innovation of the Year and Corporate Restructuring of the Year.
Chambers USA recognized the firm as a “powerhouse in the capital markets space.”