Practice Areas
Tyler Rosen advises many clients from a variety of industries, with a particular focus in the financial services, private equity, and real estate sectors. His areas of expertise include anti-corruption, pay-to-play, lobbying, gifts and entertainment, responding to shareholder proposals regarding political activity, political law issues arising in M&A transactions and other government ethics laws. He has represented many clients in successfully obtaining exemptive orders from the SEC under Rule 206(4)-5 and from FINRA under Rule G-37 as well as under state pay-to-play rules such as those in New Jersey and Connecticut.
Tyler regularly represents clients before government regulators and investigators. Such engagements have included state Attorney General investigations as well as before the Federal Election Commission, Ohio Elections Commission, and the Office of Congressional Ethics. In addition, Tyler maintains frequent contacts with the agencies that enforce and interpret these laws.
Career
J.D., Harvard Law School, 2009, A.B., Duke University, 2004.