Overview

Barack Ferrazzano is pleased to announce the addition of Caitlin E. Hutchinson Maddox to the Financial Institutions Group.

Caitlin focuses her practice on advising banks, fintechs and other financial services companies on bank regulatory and other financial regulatory matters, including authority and control issues, affiliate transactions, consumer protection issues, and regulatory reform. She has experience serving as regulatory counsel on M&A transactions, capital market offerings, investigative and enforcement actions, and remediation matters. Prior to joining Barack Ferrazzano, Caitlin was an associate in the financial institutions group in the New York office of a major law firm, where she advised on regulatory and transactional matters.

"We are very excited that Caitlin has joined Barack Ferrazzano's Financial Institutions Group. Caitlin’s significant regulatory experience will immediately bring additional depth to our team and further enhance our ability to serve our clients. We are thrilled that our strong reputation in the industry has allowed us to continue to attract extremely talented attorneys like Caitlin, and look forward to continuing to grow our practice." – Joseph T. Ceithaml, Co-Chair, Financial Institutions Group

Financial Institutions Group

Barack Ferrazzano's Financial Institutions Group has represented over 300 financial institutions in recent years, ranging from community banks to larger, publicly traded regional and super-regional banks. We have one of the largest practice groups in the country focused on servicing financial institutions, with many of our partners and associates devoting their full attention to the representation of financial institutions in corporate transactions, securities, regulatory, litigation, executive compensation and employee benefits, and other related matters.

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