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The SEC has named Shamoil T. Shipchandler to be regional director of the Fort Worth, Texas regional office. Shipchandler succeeds David Woodcock, who left the SEC in June, officials say.
Shipchandler, who will join the agency in October, spent almost a decade in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Texas, where he served in many positions, ending as deputy criminal chief, officials say.
Shipchandler, a partner in the law offices of Bracewell & Guiliani LLP in Dallas, has focused on white collar criminal defense, internal investigations and compliance, and related civil litigation in matters involving cybersecurity, public corruption, insider trading, and other statutory and regulatory matters, according to the SEC.
Shipchandler has significant experience conducting and supervising investigations of securities violations as well as extensive trial experience from his time at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, officials say. He is the recipient of the Department of Justice’s Director’s Award and the Department of Homeland Security’s Silver Medal.
Shipchandler will oversee the Fort Worth office’s enforcement and examination activities in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas as well as the office’s enforcement activities in Kansas.
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