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May 24, 2013

Rebecca Leon, of counsel

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  • Rebecca Leon is of counsel in Morgan Lewis's Investment Management and Securities Industry Practice. Ms. Leon focuses her practice on investment management, counseling both domestic and foreign broker-dealers and investment advisers on a wide variety of domestic and international regulatory, transactional, and operational matters. Her practice includes advising U.S. and foreign clients in developing their international and cross-border products and services. Ms. Leon also advises clients on the formation and regulation of foreign and domestic hedge funds and funds-of-funds.

    Prior to joining Morgan Lewis, Ms. Leon was a securities litigation associate at a Florida-based law firm, where she represented brokerage firms in NASD and NYSE arbitrations, SEC investigations, and civil litigations. Prior thereto, she was a corporate securities associate at a large New York law firm, where she assisted issuers with public offerings, private placements, and routine securities filings. Ms. Leon also previously served as a staff attorney in the Enforcement Division of the SEC's New York Regional Office.

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