The results that Catherine (“Cathy”) Botticelli has achieved on behalf of clients have earned her recognition as a leading white collar attorney in The Legal 500 (U.S.) since 2009. In 2014, she was also noted for her securities and shareholder litigation practice. She has been listed as a leading attorney in The Best Lawyers in America since 2009 for her work in securities litigation and securities regulation.
Clients have told reviewers that she provides “experienced, sage counsel” in defending governmental investigations. The Securities Docket named Ms. Botticelli to its “Enforcement 40 for 2017,” which is Securities Docket’s list of the 40 top securities enforcement defense attorneys in the country.
Ms. Botticelli also serves as Deputy Chair of the Talent at the firm and is a member of the firm’s Policy Committee. She formerly co-chaired the firm’s Securities Litigation Group.
Ms. Botticelli represents financial services firms and corporations, as well as their boards, board committees, officers, directors and employees before the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), FINRA and various state regulators.
Ms. Botticelli has extensive experience conducting internal investigations in the public company and asset management areas and advising audit committees and special litigation committees.
Ms. Botticelli has represented clients in many significant matters. Of particular note in the asset management area, Ms. Botticelli represented a leading asset management firm before the state attorneys general in Oregon, Maine, Illinois, Texas, New Mexico and Nebraska regarding investments made by those respective states’ 529 College Savings Plans in investment products offered by the firm.
Ms. Botticelli’s work was highlighted in The American Lawyer. She represented an asset management firm in an SEC investigation involving alleged kickback arrangements in which independent contractors allegedly agreed to pay rebates to various mutual-fund companies in order to win lucrative administrative contracts.
The investigation was closed without any action taken against the firm. Ms. Botticelli also has advised numerous asset management firms and mutual fund boards involved in SEC examinations, as well as SEC enforcement matters and internal investigations relating to market timing, revenue sharing, insider trading, “distribution in guise”, securities lending, valuation, pay-to-play, conflicts of interest and general compliance matters.
Ms. Botticelli was the lead attorney in the first case brought by the SEC under the “Pay-to-Play” rule for investment advisers, as well the first case brought by the SEC in the “distribution in guise” investigation.
Ms. Botticelli represented Whole Foods Market, Inc. (“Whole Foods Market”) in an SEC investigation regarding online financial message board postings related to Whole Foods Market and Wild Oats Markets. She also has defended i2 Technologies, Inc. in a SEC proceeding involving issues related to revenue recognition in the context of enterprise software, and the current and former officers of Waste Management Inc. and Rite Aid Corporation in securities class actions and related actions.
Ms. Botticelli was a member of President Clinton’s transition team after the 1992 election and was involved with vetting potential cabinet members. In addition, she participated in vetting candidates for judgeships. Ms. Botticelli is a frequent speaker and author on enforcement matters and initiatives affecting public companies, including asset management firms.
She is also a contributor to Mutual Fund Litigation and Insurance Guide (LexisNexis, 2013), a book that examines the legal risks faced by the mutual fund industry, the legal bases for potential liability of mutual fund industry participants, the key precedents from important regulatory enforcement actions and civil litigation against the industry, and the critical insurance products and approaches that are available to mitigate these risks.
EDUCATION :
- Fordham University, B.A., 1985, magna cum laude
- Fordham University School of Law, J.D., 1988, Dean’s List, Member of the Fordham International Law Journal
ADMISSIONS :
- New York
- District of Columbia
- United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
- United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
- United States District Court for the District of Maryland
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