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OCC Proposes Regulation to Clarify Permissible Activities for Trust Banks
Resource
The Latham FPI Guide
Updated guide includes the topics that are of most interest to foreign private issuers and their advisors when engaging in US capital markets transactions.
Latham in Focus Video Series
The Book of Jargon Series – Word of the Day®
The Book of Jargon® is a series of practice area and industry-specific glossaries published by Latham & Watkins.
Protective Order
an agreement among the PTAB and the parties to a PTAB Proceeding, which provides details for identifying confidential information and rules governing its disclosure between the parties. 37 C.F.R. § 42.54.
Key Man
a person who is deemed to be necessary for the success of a fund. Generally a term is provided in the fund documents or in a Side Letter that provides investors with the right of Redemption if a Key Man no longer works for the Fund Manager and is commonly referred to as a “Key Man Provision.”
Know Your Client
refers to policies in place and information required to establish a client’s identity to safeguard against money laundering risks and to comply with multi-jurisdictional regulatory requirements. See Anti-Money Laundering, AML and KYC.
Avatar
a digital icon or figure representing a particular person on a Web2 or Web3 platform, with the simplest iteration being the ubiquitous profile picture.
B Corporation
a certified B Corporation is a business structure that balances purpose and profit. B Corporations are legally required to consider the impact of their decisions on the environment, workers, customers, suppliers, and communities.

