John S. Marten, a Shareholder in the Chicago office of Vedder Price, has substantial experience representing clients in the investment management industry.
As a member of the firm’s Investment Services group, Mr. Marten counsels clients on a wide variety of matters involving the application of the federal securities laws to investment companies, investment advisers and broker-dealers. He has significant experience counseling investment company clients with respect to new products and was recently involved in the creation of two mutual funds employing alternative investment strategies. Mr. Marten provides practical legal and business advice to investment company directors to assist them in fulfilling their fiduciary duties as directors, including extensive experience counseling directors with respect to Section 15(c) contract renewal matters.
Mr. Marten has represented clients on a broad range of matters, including:
- Advising fund independent directors on fiduciary duties and conflicts of interest and other governance matters and counseling fund clients on all aspects of board administration and meeting preparation
- Advising investment companies and investment advisers on all aspects of ongoing compliance matters, including drafting and reviewing compliance policies and procedures and assisting clients in annual compliance reviews
- Handling all aspects of the formation of funds, including corporate formation, SEC registration and initial securities issuance
- Representing mutual fund clients in structuring complex alternative fund products, including negotiating derivative contracts
- Leading a series of fund reorganizations to streamline legal entities within a client's mutual fund complex
- Assisting a client in obtaining exemptive relief from the SEC to operate under an affiliated manager of managers structure
- Counseling clients in connection with preparing for, and responding to, SEC examination requests
More Legal and Business Bylines From John S. Marten
- SEC Articulates Standards for Relief Under Section 26(c) for Variable Insurance Product Substitution Orders - (Posted On Tuesday, February 02, 2021)
- SEC Staff Issues ADI Regarding Risk Disclosures for Registered Funds Investing in Emerging Markets - (Posted On Tuesday, February 02, 2021)
- OCIE Risk Alert Cautions Firms to Comply with Large Trader Obligations - (Posted On Monday, February 01, 2021)
- SEC Adopts Rule Amendments to Permit Electronic Signatures to Authenticate SEC Filings - (Posted On Monday, February 01, 2021)
- SEC Adopts New Framework for Fund Valuation - (Posted On Monday, January 04, 2021)
- District Court Grants Great-West’s Motion for Sanctions Following Trial Victory in Section 36(b) Case - (Posted On Wednesday, November 11, 2020)
- SEC Settles Enforcement Proceeding Without Imposing a Penalty Against Adviser That Self-Reported Alleged Expense Waiver Misrepresentations - (Posted On Wednesday, November 11, 2020)
- SEC Proposes Conditional Exemption for Finders Engaging in Limited Capital Raising Activities - (Posted On Tuesday, November 10, 2020)
- SEC Staff Issues FAQs on Form CRS Disciplinary History Information Accompanied by a Joint Statement from Chairman Clayton and Division Directors - (Posted On Tuesday, November 10, 2020)
- SEC Adopts New Framework for Fund of Funds Arrangements - (Posted On Tuesday, November 10, 2020)
Vedder Price's Investment Services group is recognized by the National Law Review as a Go-To Thought Leader for the group’s regular contributions on and analysis of SEC amendments and regulations, enforcement actions and proposed rulemaking. Topics addressed by Vedder’s Investment Services group related to the SEC include: enforcement proceeding settlements, the modernization of fund disclosure regime, amendments to proxy rules and the review process for exemptive applications. The following Vedder Price attorney authors were the most frequent contributors: John S. Marten, Nathaniel Segal and Jacob C. Tiedt.
The National Law Review recognizes Rachel Behar, Robert M. Crea, Joseph M. Mannon, John S. Marten, Nathaniel Segal, Jacob C. Tiedt, and Jeff VonDruska of Vedder Price as 2021 Go-To Thought leaders for their well-thought-out and timely updates on developments at the SEC. The SEC reporting team at Vedder Price covers a range of topics including fixed income trades, wrap fee program deficiencies, advisor fee calculations and breaks down the most critical issues, and provides readers actionable insights.