04/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/03/2026 08:03
April 03, 2026
WASHINGTON - The Commodity Futures Trading Commission today announced Stephen D. Andrews and M. Jordan Minot have been named deputy general counsel for regulation and litigation, respectively.
"Stephen and Jordan will help enable the general counsel's office to meet this significant moment as the CFTC engages in vital rulemaking and litigation to preserve and defend its regulatory authority," said Chairman Michael S. Selig.
"I am honored to have these two outstanding deputies join me in advancing the Commission's pro-growth agenda and ensuring we do so in a lawful and durable way," said General Counsel Tyler Badgley.
Andrews joins the CFTC from the United States Senate, where he served as general counsel to Senator Josh Hawley. Andrews clerked on the Ninth Circuit and Eastern District of New York following his graduation from Yale Law School. He will lead the Regulatory Branch in the General Counsel's office.
Minot comes to the CFTC from the Virginia Attorney General's Office, where he served as an assistant solicitor general and senior assistant attorney general. Minot clerked on the Seventh Circuit for then-Judge Amy Coney Barrett after graduating from the University of Virginia School of Law. He will lead the Litigation, Enforcement, and Adjudication Branch in the General Counsel's Office.
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