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RegFi Podcast
by Orrick
Financial regulation will change more over the next decade than it has in the last 50 years. How will technological innovation – including the adoption of machine learning, generative AI, digital currencies, and other fintech solutions – shape financial regulation for the digital economy? Orrick's Jerry Buckley is joined by Sasha Leonhardt, Sherry Safchuk, and Caroline Stapleton in hosting conversations with leading thinkers at the forefront of these changes, including regulators, legislators, financial services providers, data scientists, academics, opinion makers, consumer advocates and other market participants.
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Unlocking Legal Data for AI and Compliance
OpenLaws founder and CEO John Phamvan joins RegFi co-hosts Jerry Buckley and Sherry Safchuk to examine how OpenLaws is building comprehensive, reliable, and continuously updated access to statutes, regulations, and other legal materials across federal and state jurisdictions. They discuss the challenges of sourcing and standardizing legal data at scale, the role of OpenLaws' API and emerging products in supporting legal, compliance, and public policy workflows, and the growing importance of high-quality legal data in AI-driven environments. The conversation also explores OpenLaws' public benefit mission, its plans to expand into legislative and administrative materials, and the broader implications for access to law and regulatory compliance in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Links: OpenLaws Public Benefit Corporation Orrick Financial & Fintech Advisory Practice RegFiPodcast.com
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Tokenized Deposits and the Evolving Structure of Digital Currency
Arthur Wilmar joins RegFi co-hosts Jerry Buckley and Sasha Leonhardt to examine the emerging role of tokenized deposits. They discuss recent developments that provide a regulatory pathway for tokenizing deposits and the broader environment for banks entering the space. The conversation compares the functions and regulation of cryptocurrencies, stablecoins and tokenized deposits, including the use of public versus permissioned blockchains. The episode also explores the potential use of tokenized deposits as an inflation hedge in countries where inflation is high. Links: Orrick Financial & Fintech Advisory Practice RegFiPodcast.com
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Beyond APR: How AI Is Changing Mortgage Shopping
Fincast founder Benjamin Schieken joins RegFi co-hosts Jerry Buckley and Sherry Safchuk to discuss how AI-enabled technology can transform the mortgage shopping process by enabling consumers to compare loan options more effectively and introducing greater competition among lenders. This evolving digital approach considers not only APR, but also total transaction costs and the likely duration of the loan for an individual borrower, helping to clarify the true economics of mortgage decisions and potentially saving consumers thousands of dollars. The conversation also looks to the future, where agentic AI could empower consumers to make more informed and automated financial decisions across a range of products and services. Links: Fincast Orrick Financial & Fintech Advisory Practice RegFiPodcast.com
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Financial regulation will change more over the next decade than it has in the last 50 years. How will technological innovation – including the adoption of machine learning, generative AI, digital currencies, and other fintech solutions – shape financial regulation for the digital economy? Orrick's Jerry Buckley is joined by Sasha Leonhardt, Sherry Safchuk, and Caroline Stapleton in hosting conversations with leading thinkers at the forefront of these changes, including regulators, legislators, financial services providers, data scientists, academics, opinion makers, consumer advocates and other market participants.
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