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CFTC ACTION: DiPlacido

The CFTC announced that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the CFTC’s November 5, 2008 decision finding that Anthony J. DiPlacido manipulated settlement prices for electricity futures contracts on NYMEX.
DiPlacido argued that the Commission denied him due process by abandoning an existing requirement for proof of the defendant’s control over the relevant market. The Commission’s, precedents however, are to the contrary, indicating that market control may be a feature of some forms of manipulation, e.g., a “corner” or “squeeze,” but is not a requirement of manipulation in all its forms.

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Felix Shipkevich

Felix Shipkevich

Felix Shipkevich is a Manhattan-based attorney and general counsel for Shipkevich Law Firm. He has extensive experience working with the CFTC and NFA on registration, compliance, and enforcement issues for CPOs, CTAs, FCMs, IBs, and RFEDs. Felix also practices intellectual property and corporate governance law.

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