Jay Clayton (attorney) explained

Jay Clayton
Office:32nd Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission
President:Donald Trump
Term Start:May 4, 2017
Term End:December 23, 2020
Predecessor:Michael Piwowar (acting)
Successor:Elad L. Roisman (acting)
Birth Name:Walter Joseph Clayton III
Birth Date:11 July 1966
Birth Place:Newport News, Virginia, U.S.
Party:Independent
Spouse:Gretchen Butler
Education:University of Pennsylvania (BS, JD)
King's College, Cambridge (MA)

Walter Joseph "Jay" Clayton III (born July 11, 1966) is an American attorney who served as the chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission from May 4, 2017 until December 23, 2020. He was nominated for the position by President Donald Trump.

Early life and education

Clayton was born at Fort Eustis in Newport News, Virginia.[1] He grew up near Hershey, Pennsylvania, where his father worked for the local chocolate company, and Wallingford, Pennsylvania. Clayton graduated from Strath Haven High School in 1984. After attending Lafayette College, where he was a member of the soccer team,[2] Clayton transferred to the University of Pennsylvania where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree in 1988, and received the Thouron Award for post-graduate study in the United Kingdom.[3] He received a Bachelor of Arts (promoted to a Master of Arts, per tradition) in economics from King's College, Cambridge, in 1990.[4] He then attended the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he graduated cum laude and Order of the Coif in 1993 with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree.[5]

During college and graduate school, Clayton was a member of the Ocean City Beach Patrol and Penn Law rugby team, an intern with the U.S. Attorney's Office in Philadelphia and U.S. Representative Curt Weldon, and an employee of United Engineers and Constructors.[6]

Career

From 1993 to 1995, Clayton clerked for Judge Marvin Katz of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.[7]

After being a summer associate at the firm in the summer of 1992, Clayton joined Sullivan & Cromwell full-time in October 1995 and became a partner in January 2001.[8] At Sullivan & Cromwell, Clayton was a member of the firm's management committee and co-managing partner of the firm's General Practice Group.[9] He specialized in mergers and acquisitions transactions and capital markets offerings and represented prominent Wall Street firms, including Goldman Sachs.[10] He served as an adviser to numerous companies regarding issues related to the SEC, Federal Reserve, Department of Justice, and other agencies.

He has also helped multiple corporations raise money through initial public offerings, including Alibaba Group,[11] Ally Financial, Och-Ziff Capital Management, Oaktree Capital Management, Blackhawk Network Holdings, and Moelis & Company. During the financial crisis of 2007–2008, Clayton advised Bear Stearns in its fire sale to JPMorgan Chase in 2007, Barclays Capital in the purchase of Lehman Brothers' assets following their bankruptcy, and Goldman Sachs in connection with the investment by Berkshire Hathaway.

Clayton disclosed to the U.S. Office of Government Ethics that his other corporate clients had included TeliaSonera AB, Ally Financial, Deutsche Bank, UBS, Volkswagen, SoftBank Group, The Weinstein Company, Pershing Square Capital Management, and Valeant Pharmaceuticals. Clayton's individual clients included Ocwen's former head William Erbey,[12] Paul Tudor Jones, former Attorney General of Ireland Peter Southerland, CDW founder Michael Krasny and LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman.[13]

Clayton earned $7.6 million in 2016 from his firm and has a family wealth of at least $50 million. A substantial portion of his holdings were in mutual funds of the Vanguard Group. His investments also included private funds managed by Apollo Global Management, Bain Capital, J.C. Flowers & Co., and Richard C. Perry but he divested these investments upon confirmation.[13]

SEC chair

Nomination and confirmation

On January 4, 2017, President-elect Donald Trump announced his intention to nominate Clayton to be SEC Chairman,[14] and he was nominated on Inauguration Day, January 20, 2017.[15] Clayton's nomination was endorsed by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat representing Nevada, expressed concern that Clayton represented Swedish firm TeliaSonera in a proposed venture that would combine Russian telecommunications companies MegaFon and Altimo. Clayton was not thought to have any ties to the Russian companies. On April 4, 2017, the Senate Banking Committee voted 15–8 to send Clayton's nomination to the full Senate, with three Democrats voting in favor of Clayton.[16]

On May 2, 2017, the U.S. Senate voted 61–37 to confirm Clayton as Chairman of the SEC. Votes cast in favor of Clayton's confirmation included nine Democrats and one Independent alongside 51 Republican votes.[17] On May 4, 2017, Clayton was sworn in, marking the official beginning of his role as Chairman.[18]

Tenure

In connection with the nomination of Clayton in January, President Trump said in a statement that "[w]e need to undo many regulations which have stifled investment in American businesses, and restore oversight of the financial industry in a way that does not harm American workers."[19] Upon Clayton's swearing-in, the SEC consisted of Clayton; Michael Piwowar, who was serving as acting Chairman; and Kara Stein. Subsequently, Hester Peirce and Robert J. Jackson Jr. joined the commission. In 2018, Piwowar and Stein stepped down, and Elad Roisman and Allison Lee joined the Commission in 2018 and 2019 respectively.[20]

Clayton has expressed concern about the decline in the number of U.S. public companies and also has been outspoken on securities law issues related to distributed ledger technology, cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings. Some predicted that he will look to encourage initial public offerings (IPOs) of companies and streamline the capital formation process by reducing the regulatory framework that applies to public companies in the United States.[21]

Under Clayton's tenure as chairman of the SEC, the SEC charged the fewest number of insider trading cases since the Reagan administration.[22]

In November 2020, Clayton stated his intention to resign at the end of the year, although his term would expire at the end of June 2021,[23] Clayton resigned on December 23, 2020.[24] One of his final actions and on his last day at the SEC before resigning was to sue Ripple Labs challenging the legality of trading cryptocurrency XRP as an unregistered security.[25]

Southern District of New York

On June 19, 2020, Attorney General Bill Barr announced that President Trump would nominate Clayton to replace Geoffrey Berman as United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York.[26] [27] [28]

Clayton was criticized for his role in the removal of Geoffrey Berman at a U.S. House hearing. Clayton said it was entirely his idea to become the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. He said he wanted the position because he had a "strong desire to continue in public service", and return to his New York-based family.[29]

After SEC

In February 2021, Apollo Global Management appointed Clayton to the newly created role of lead independent director on its board.[30] Clayton also rejoined Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, where he was a partner before entering government, to become senior policy adviser and counsel.[31]

Professional memberships and activities

Clayton is a member of the American Bar Association, served as an Adjunct Professor at University of Pennsylvania Law School beginning in 2009, and was Chairman of the New York City Bar Committee on International Business Transactions beginning in 2010.[32] Prior to his confirmation, Clayton served on the Executive Committee of the Metropolitan Golf Association.[33]

Personal life

Clayton's wife Gretchen, whom he started dating while they attended the same Pennsylvania high school, worked at Goldman Sachs. Clayton's wife resigned from her job prior to his confirmation.

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Wall St lawyer with skills honed by financial crisis heads to SEC. Scannell. Kara. February 6, 2017. Financial Times. June 21, 2019. February 9, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190209085955/https://www.ft.com/content/11629b8c-eb13-11e6-930f-061b01e23655. live.
  3. Web site: Jay Clayton . law.upenn.edu . June 3, 2024.
  4. Web site: Jay Clayton Sworn in as Chairman of SEC. 2017. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. June 21, 2019. June 12, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190612121322/https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2017-94. live.
  5. Web site: Donald Trump Nominates Wall Street Lawyer to Head S.E.C.. Picker. Leslie. January 4, 2017. The New York Times. June 21, 2019. June 24, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190624133708/https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/04/business/dealbook/donald-trump-sec-jay-clayton.html. live.
  6. Web site: U.S. SEC chairman speaks at Ocean City H.S.. 2019-07-26. Ocean City Sentinel. 2019-07-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20190726204351/http://www.ocsentinel.com/news/u-s-sec-chairman-speaks-at-ocean-city-h-s/article_b8c160b0-821b-11e9-bf75-77961af868b1.html. live.
  7. Web site: Jay Clayton. Sullivan & Cromwell. https://web.archive.org/web/20170226222028/https://www.sullcrom.com/lawyers/Jay-Clayton. February 26, 2017. dead. May 8, 2017.
  8. Web site: Nomination of Jay Clayton, page 58. March 23, 2017. US Government Publishing Office. June 23, 2019. June 23, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190623154737/https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CHRG-115shrg24998/pdf/CHRG-115shrg24998.pdf. live.
  9. News: We Don't Need a Crisis to Act Unitedly Against Cyber Threats. Knowledge@Wharton. 2017-05-08. en-US. 2017-07-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20170721040142/http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/we-dont-need-a-crisis-to-act-unitedly-against-cyber-threats/. live.
  10. News: Trump SEC pick assures that his Wall St. work not problem. AP News. 2017-05-08. en-US. 2017-08-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20170806223610/https://apnews.com/f0586dea95184df2b7b90e28439065cf/trump-sec-pick-assures-his-wall-st-work-not-problem. live.
  11. News: Merle. Renae. Trump to tap Wall Street lawyer Jay Clayton to head SEC. Washington Post. January 4, 2017. January 5, 2017. January 5, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170105124727/https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/01/04/trump-to-tap-wall-street-lawyer-jay-clayton-to-head-sec/. live.
  12. Dayen . David . Finally, a Financial Executive Is Sacked for His Company's Misdeeds . The New Republic . 22 December 2014 . en . 13 January 2020 . 13 January 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200113155523/https://newrepublic.com/article/120625/ocwen-ceo-william-erbey-finally-wall-st-exec-forced-resign . live .
  13. News: Protess. Ben. Goldstein. Matthew. Trump's S.E.C. Nominee Disclosure Offers Rare Glimpse of Clients and Conflicts. 9 March 2017. The New York Times. 9 March 2017. A19. 9 March 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170309083640/https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/08/business/dealbook/sec-nominee-jay-clayton-client-list-conflicts-interest.html. live.
  14. News: SECChairNom. Lovelace. Berkeley Jr.. 4 January 2017. CNBC. 4 January 2017. 6 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170106033351/http://www.cnbc.com/2017/01/04/president-elect-donald-trump-to-pick-jay-clayton-to-be-sec-chair.html. live.
  15. Web site: Nominations Sent to the Senate. en-US. 2019-07-26. 2021-01-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20210120202403/https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/presidential-actions/nominations-sent-senate/. National Archives. whitehouse.gov. live.
  16. News: Negotiators reach a deal to fund the federal government but deny Trump several key priorities. Los Angeles Times. 2017-05-08. en-US. 0458-3035. 2017-05-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20170505213018/http://www.latimes.com/politics/washington/la-na-essential-washington-updates-nominee-for-sec-chief-gets-senate-1491324873-htmlstory.html. live.
  17. News: Senate confirms Wall St attorney Jay Clayton to head SEC. 2017-05-02. Associated Press. 2022-09-20.
  18. Web site: Clayton Sworn In As SEC Chairman. www.mondaq.com. 2017-05-08. 2017-05-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20170508193727/http://www.mondaq.com/unitedstates/x/591814/Securities/Clayton+Sworn+in+as+SEC+Chairman. live.
  19. Web site: Jay Clayton, Wall Street lawyer, is Trump pick to lead SEC. 2017-01-04. CNNMoney. 2017-05-08. 2017-06-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20170611063818/http://money.cnn.com/2017/01/04/investing/jay-clayton-sec-trump/index.html. live.
  20. Web site: SEC.gov SEC Historical Summary of Chairmen and Commissioners. www.sec.gov. 2019-07-26. 2019-07-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20190726210220/https://www.sec.gov/about/sechistoricalsummary.htm. live.
  21. Web site: Wall Street Lawyer Jay Clayton Confirmed as SEC Chair . Fortune . 2017-05-08 . 2017-05-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170507130950/http://fortune.com/2017/05/03/jay-clayton-wall-street-sec/ . live .
  22. Web site: Under Trump, SEC Enforcement Of Insider Trading Dropped To Lowest Point In Decades. 2020-08-14. NPR.org. en. 2020-08-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20200814210343/https://www.npr.org/2020/08/14/901862355/under-trump-sec-enforcement-of-insider-trading-dropped-to-lowest-point-in-decade. live.
  23. News: Johnson. Katanga. 2020-11-16. SEC chief Clayton to call it quits at the end of 2020. en. Reuters. 2020-11-16.
  24. Web site: Statement of SEC Chairman Jay Clayton . Clayton . Jay . December 23, 2020 . . December 23, 2020.
  25. Web site: Roberts . Jeff John . Ripple says it's about to be sued by the SEC, in what the company calls a parting shot at the crypto industry . . 4 January 2022 . en . December 21, 2020.
  26. News: Associated Press. 2020-06-19. US Attorney Who Oversaw Cases of Trump Allies Steps Down. en-US. The New York Times. 2020-06-20. 0362-4331. 2020-06-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20200622125731/https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2020/06/19/us/politics/ap-us-manhattan-federal-prosecutor.html. live.
  27. News: SEC's Jay Clayton Thrust Into Political Minefield. Dave. Michaels. Wall Street Journal . June 20, 2020. www.wsj.com. June 22, 2020. June 22, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200622045652/https://www.wsj.com/articles/secs-jay-clayton-thrust-into-political-minefield-11592689317. live.
  28. News: Ousting of U.S. prosecutor thrusts low-profile markets regulator into unwelcome spotlight. Reuters . June 22, 2020. www.reuters.com. August 20, 2020. July 8, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200708152055/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-sec-analysis-idUSKBN23R0S1. live.
  29. News: SEC's Clayton stumbles on timeline of New York prosecutor's job. Katanga. Johnson. Reuters. June 25, 2020.
  30. News: Gottfried . Miriam . Apollo Names Ex-SEC Chairman Jay Clayton as Lead Independent Director . 6 March 2021 . . 18 February 2021.
  31. News: Jay Clayton and Jeff Wall to Rejoin Sullivan & Cromwell . 6 March 2021 . www.sullcrom.com . February 18, 2021.
  32. Web site: Jay Clayton - Sullivan & Cromwell LLP. www.chambers.com. 2017-05-08.
  33. News: Sullivan elected MGA President; Hagestad, Roberts honored at Annual Meeting. 2017-01-22. Metropolitan Golf Association Association. 2018-03-31. en. 2020-08-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20200820202420/https://www.mgagolf.org/news/sullivan-elected-mga-president-hagestad-roberts-honored-annual-meeting. live.