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  • "Simply avoiding Ponzi scheme-style outright fraud is not enough to avoid enforcement action," Ken Lench , head of the SEC's structured and new-products enforcement unit, said in an interview.

    At SEC, Strategy Changes Course Jean Eaglesham 2011

  • Daniel Rosenbaum The SEC's Ken Lench In a major shift from the agency's traditional enforcement strategy, the SEC could file more civil cases in which defendants are accused of negligence only, rather than harder-to-prove charges of intentional wrongdoing or recklessness, according to SEC officials.

    At SEC, Strategy Changes Course Jean Eaglesham 2011

  • Mr. Lench, the SEC official leading the agency's mortgage-bond-related probes, also said the SEC might start to challenge the longstanding technique of "lawyering up" when deals are created.

    At SEC, Strategy Changes Course Jean Eaglesham 2011

  • Mr. Lench is leading the probe of the mortgage-bond investments at the heart of the financial crisis.

    At SEC, Strategy Changes Course Jean Eaglesham 2011

  • "While the Goldman case -- which is the first case out of the unit -- involved larger institutional victims, we also are looking at products that are marketed and sold to retail or less sophisticated investors," Lench said in an interview Friday.

    After Goldman Sachs settlement, SEC looking at exotic financial products 2010

  • Dear lawyer Lench – Greenpeace held standing……..how?

    Think Progress » Mainstream TV Media Drops The Ball On NSA Ruling, Instead Devotes Attention To JonBenet Ramsey 2006

  • Lench, and Coker want looking after badly, I know.

    Vice Versa or A Lesson to Fathers F. Anstey 1895

  • If money be reduced to one fourth its value, since the days of Lench, it follows, that four times the sum ought to be paid in ours; and perhaps ten shillings cannot be better laid out, than in the purchase of that peace, which tends to harmonise the community, and weed a brotherhood not the most amicable among us.

    An History of Birmingham (1783) William Hutton 1769

  • Afterwards others granted smaller donations for the same use, but all were included under the name of Lench; and I believe did not unitedly amount, at that time, to fifteen pounds per annum.

    An History of Birmingham (1783) William Hutton 1769

  • The members choose annually, out of their own body a steward, by the name of bailiff Lench: The present fraternity, who direct this useful charity, are

    An History of Birmingham (1783) William Hutton 1769

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