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Katherine Cooper

Katherine Cooper
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Katherine Cooper

Katherine Cooper

Partner


New York
Katherine Cooper
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Katherine Cooper

Katherine Cooper

Partner


New York

Katherine Cooper

Partner

New York

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Ranked Band 1 in Chambers USA Nationwide for Derivatives enforcement, Katherine Cooper is an experienced lawyer with extensive experience in the sale and trading of commodities, derivatives, securities, and digital assets. She also represents clients in related regulatory and grand jury investigations, enforcement actions, and criminal prosecutions.

For more than 20 years, Katherine served in leadership roles at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, swap dealers, and a financial derivatives exchange. At the CFTC, she rose to senior trial attorney within the Division of Enforcement where she oversaw the investigation and prosecution of enforcement actions involving frauds and other wrongdoing by brokerage houses, commodity trading advisers, commodity pool operators, foreign exchange boiler rooms and exchange floor members. Some of these matters led her to conduct collaborative investigations with the FBI and other governmental agencies. Subsequently, she served as the Chief Regulatory Officer of NYSE Liffe US, a CFTC-registered futures exchange. Drawing on that background, she offers market participants trusted guidance in navigating the often-confusing legal and regulatory landscape for financial services. She provides clients not only knowledge about applicable law, but also an understanding of the interplay between market participants trading derivatives and financial products.

Katherine has also worked in senior compliance roles leading teams covering the public sales and trading of fixed income, currencies and commodities assets, as well as equity execution, equity derivatives, preferred securities, and structured products businesses.

Katherine is qualified in New York and Ireland.

Her technical knowledge is extremely impressive

Chambers USA 2023

ABA Derivatives & Futures Law Committee

New York City Bar Association Futures Law Committee

Emerging Themes 2025

Emerging Themes 2025

Creating Connections

2025 marks the 15th edition of Emerging Themes in Financial Regulation & Disputes. This year, our overarching theme is Creating Connections, examining three main pillars: Technology, Transparency, and Trust.

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Admissions

  • New York, 1989
  • Ireland
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit

    U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit

    U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit

    U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York

    U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York

Education

  • University of Virginia, J.D., 1988
  • Columbia University, M.A., 1983
  • Columbia College, B.A., 1981

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Business & Commercial Disputes Business & Commercial Disputes

Intellectual Property & Technology Disputes Intellectual Property & Technology Disputes

Litigation & Dispute Resolution Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Regulation, Compliance & Advisory Regulation, Compliance & Advisory

Class Actions & Mass Torts Class Actions & Mass Torts

Commodities, Futures & Derivatives Commodities, Futures & Derivatives

Financial Institutions Financial Institutions

  • Business & Commercial Disputes

  • Intellectual Property & Technology Disputes

  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution

  • Regulation, Compliance & Advisory

  • Class Actions & Mass Torts

  • Commodities, Futures & Derivatives

  • Financial Institutions

Resources

Speaking Engagements

Futures Industry Association, Law & Compliance Conference April 2023, Washington, D.C.

  • Panel Moderator: Diversity in Legal & Financial Services April 26, 2023

SIFMA Asset Management Derivatives Forum February 2023, Dana Point, CA

  • Panelist: Expanding a Diverse Pipeline of Industry Talent, February 9, 2023

ABA Derivatives & Futures Law Committee Winter 2023 Meeting, Hilton Head, S.C.

  • Panel Moderator: Innovative Products, February 2, 2023

FIA, Law & Compliance Conference April 2022, Washington, D.C.

  • Panelist: Compliance in a COVID/Post-COVID World, April 28, 2022

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