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Cleary Gottlieb

Type: Law firm
Focus: Derivatives regulation, SEC/CFTC jurisdictional analysis
Relevance: Authoritative secondary analysis on prediction market regulatory frameworks

Overview

Cleary Gottlieb is a top-tier global law firm with significant derivatives regulatory practice. Their analysis carries weight in SEC/CFTC boundary law interpretation.

Timeline

  • 2026-04-15 — Published analysis identifying SEC jurisdiction over company-specific event contracts as security-based swaps, noting unresolved CFTC-SEC jurisdictional boundaries

Key Contributions

  • Identified the SEC security-based swap jurisdictional track for company-specific event contracts as distinct from CFTC event contract framework
  • Noted March 2026 CFTC-SEC MOU commitment to develop joint interpretations for company-specific event contract classification
  • Clarified that event contracts are regulated based on structure, not subject matter

Regulatory Framework Analysis

CFTC jurisdiction: Event contracts structured as swaps/futures on registered DCMs. CFTC claims exclusive jurisdiction with state gambling law preemption for DCM-listed contracts.

SEC jurisdiction: Event contracts qualifying as security-based swaps where events "directly affect the financial statements, financial condition, or financial obligations of the issuer."

Unresolved gap: Company-specific event contracts remain in jurisdictional limbo between CFTC and SEC frameworks.

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