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Chapman and Cutler LLP is pleased to announce that Elizabeth S. Boison has joined the firm's Compliance, Regulatory and Payments Group as a partner in the Washington, DC office. Liz advises state and national banks and credit unions, financial technology companies, investment companies, and other financial institutions on compliance, examination, and enforcement matters. A former federal prosecutor, bank regulatory enforcement attorney, and senior counselor, she leverages her financial regulatory counseling and litigation experience to help clients prevent and resolve criminal and civil anti-money laundering (AML), sanctions, and consumer protection matters. She guides financial institutions through confidential bank regulator interactions, exams, enforcement matters and remediation, and prepares bank and non-bank institutions, fintechs, and Web3 companies for M&A transactions, audits, and market monitoring/rulemaking activity. Liz’s practice also includes counseling fintech companies at the beginning stages of compliance program development and throughout the full product life cycle, advising along the way on marketing and consumer protection strategies and bank partnerships. In the cryptocurrency space, she advises on US licensing and regulatory questions related to digital wallets and digital identity.

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