Lodewijk van Setten is Special Counsel to Covington & Burling, the US law firm, in London. He has wide-ranging experience in advising financial institutions and institutional investors on all operational, regulatory, and legal aspects of transactions in the (secondary) financial markets, includingin areas such as investment management, custody, brokerage, and (trans)national trading, clearing, and settlement systems. In addition, he has particular experience in structuring unregulated (hedge) funds, including related repurchase/securities lending transactions and prime brokeragearrangements, and on-exchange/OTC derivative transactions. Before joining Covington & Burling, Lodewijk served as director and European Counsel for State Street Global Advisors (SSgA), the U.S. based institutional investment manager, in London. At SSgA, he was responsible for the legal support ofall aspects of SSgAs institutional investment business in Europe. Prior to joining SSgA, he worked as a banking and securities lawyer for a leading international law firm in Amsterdam. Lodewijk holds an LL.B and a Ph.D (Thesis- Private rights of action against broker-dealers and investorprotection) from the University of Utrecht (The Netherlands) and an LL.M from Duke University (U.S.), where he was a Special Staff Editor of the Duke Journal of Comparative International Law. He regularly publishes on various topics relating to transactions in the financial markets and teaches thesetopics in the graduate programme at Kings College (London), where he is a Visiting Professor. He was admitted as advocaat in the Netherlands in 1993, as attorney at law in the state of New York in 1994, and as solicitor in England and Wales in 2002.
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In some languages, this elemental opposition surfaces directly, asin the Austronesian (Chamorro: Chung and Timberlake 1985; Bikol: Givón 1984) and certain ...
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