Freddie Mac General Counsel Robert Bostrom to Join SNR Denton
as Co-Head of Financial Institutions and Funds Sector
Crisis-tested boardroom advisor enhances Firm’s leading
financial services, government investigations, corporate governance
and financial institution regulatory practices
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, D.C., July 13,
2011
In the latest growth move for its global capital markets,
government investigations and regulatory platform, SNR Denton today
announced that Robert Bostrom, executive vice president, general
counsel and corporate secretary of Freddie Mac, is joining the firm
as partner and co-head of its global Financial Institutions and
Funds sector. Bostrom joined Freddie Mac in 2006 and directed its
legal strategy through the financial crisis and recovery. He is
scheduled to join the firm in mid-August.
Bostrom is one of the premier banking lawyers in the US,
especially in the areas of risk management and compliance,
regulatory affairs, litigation, and internal and government
investigations. His decision to join SNR Denton follows the rapid
expansion of the firm’s capital markets, financial services and
regulatory practices. Bostrom previously had served as executive
vice president for legal, compliance and regulatory affairs at
National Westminster Bancorp, which during his tenure controlled
one of the 25 largest banks in the US. In addition to managing
litigation and regulatory matters, he helped structure NatWest’s
sale to Fleet Financial Group in 1996 for $3.6 billion. Prior to
Freddie Mac, he spent nine years as head of the Financial
Institutions Practice at Winston & Strawn, where he also served
as managing partner of the New York office and a member of its
executive committee. Earlier in his career, he was a lawyer with
the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
"The arrival of Bob Bostrom is a milestone for our Financial
Institutions and Funds sector and validation of the strategy we
have set out as a new global law firm," said SNR Denton Global
Chief Executive Elliott Portnoy. "Bob has worked at the highest
levels of leadership in the banking sector, in private legal
practice and inside a government-sponsored corporation during a
period that gave rise to unprecedented business, legal and
reputational challenges.
"Bob is among an elite group of general counsel who have played
a pivotal role in navigating a gauntlet of investigations,
enforcement actions and litigation during the financial crisis,"
Portnoy added. "We are delighted that our clients worldwide will
benefit immediately from his crisis and risk management experience
and corporate governance talents."
Bostrom counseled Freddie Mac’s board of directors and senior
management through the appointment of a conservator and advised on
the creation of a new corporate governance structure. He oversaw
Freddie Mac’s response to numerous inquiries and investigations
initiated by Congressional committees, the US Securities and
Exchange Commission and other federal regulators, as well as to
securities class and derivative actions. Bostrom also advised on
implementing a critical $100 billion senior preferred stock
purchase agreement with the US Department of the Treasury.
The National Law Journal recently selected Bostrom
among Washington’s most influential in-house counsel. Corporate
Counsel magazine recognized Freddie Mac, under Bostrom’s
leadership, among the Best Legal Departments of 2011. Bostrom has
also become one of the most sought-after speakers on best practices
in corporate compliance and governance issues. Among a long
checklist of honors, he chaired the Association of Corporate
Counsel’s 2010 Chief Legal Officer Think Tank, addressing the
topic: "Navigating Your Client through Multiple Congressional,
Government and Civil Proceedings." Bostrom also participated in the
2010 Corporate Board Member General Counsel Forum held at the New
York Stock Exchange addressing the topic: "When Government Agencies
Come Knocking: Mitigating Risks for Investigations."
"I am very proud of what we accomplished at Freddie Mac, but
felt this was a good time to transition back into private practice
and client service, which remain great passions," Bostrom said,
adding: "SNR Denton has built one of the most complete, 360-degree
legal practices within the financial services arena. Top tier in
securitizations and other capital markets transactions, the firm is
a recognized leader in government affairs, public policy and
congressional investigations, financial institutions regulation and
compliance, real estate finance and mortgage securitization and
servicing, litigation and government investigations, state Attorney
General actions, as well as civil and criminal defense work. The
firm is operating right at the nexus where financial markets meet
regulation and enforcement, making it a perfect spot for me to
provide counsel. I am looking forward to contributing my talents
and experience in furthering SNR Denton’s leadership within the
financial community."
At SNR Denton, Bostrom will share leadership of the global
Financial Institutions and Funds sector with partner Jana Cohen
Barbe, and by extension will lend his experience to the firm’s
Financial Regulatory Reform special situations team which helps
clients navigate the sweeping changes required by the Dodd-Frank
Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. "Bob’s arrival
reflects our growing prominence at the juncture between capital
markets, banking and financial regulation." Bostrom also will help
lead the firm’s multidisciplinary corporate governance crisis
management team, which draws together the talents of the firm’s
white collar, internal and governmental investigations, public
policy, capital markets, SEC enforcement, corporate governance, and
state Attorneys General lawyers and professionals. SNR Denton’s
unique presence in Washington, D.C., New York, London and other
financial centers enables it to offer these capabilities on an
international level.
Bostrom complements a group of more than 60 new partners,
principals and senior advisors who have joined SNR Denton worldwide
since the combination that created the firm nine months ago. Among
recent additions are former Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum
and former Indiana Attorney General Jeff Modisett, each of whom,
along with other partners and professionals joining, offer clients
crisis management and investigations expertise in matters of the
highest profile worldwide.
Bostrom received his J.D. in 1980 from Boston College Law
School. He holds a Master’s Degree in International Affairs from
Columbia University and had enrolled in its Ph.D. program before
attending law school. He received his B.A. in History in 1974 from
Franklin & Marshall College.
About SNR Denton
SNR Denton is a client-focused international legal practice
delivering quality and value. We serve clients in key business and
financial centers from more than 60 locations in 43 countries,
through offices, associate firms and special alliances across the
US, the UK, Europe, the Middle East, Russia and the CIS, Asia
Pacific and Africa, making us a top 25 legal services provider by
lawyers and professionals worldwide. Joining the complementary top
tier practices of its founding firms -- Sonnenschein Nath &
Rosenthal LLP and Denton Wilde Sapte LLP -- SNR Denton offers
business, government and institutional clients premier service and
a disciplined focus to meet evolving needs in eight key industry
sectors: Energy, Transport and Infrastructure; Financial
Institutions and Funds; Government; Health and Life Sciences;
Insurance; Manufacturing; Real Estate, Retail and Hotels; and
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