Enforcement Overtime

Enforcement Overtime
Podcast Description
Bruce Carton is the founder and editor of Securities Docket. With a website, four annual Securities Enforcement Forum events throughout the country and the Daily Update newsletter, Securities Docket is the “Hub of Securities Enforcement.” Sometimes, however, there are stories and developments in this area that are so interesting that we want to dig a little deeper—welcome to Enforcement Overtime with Bruce Carton.
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This podcast centers on securities enforcement and regulation, featuring episodes that cover a range of topics such as market trends, high-profile cases, and regulatory developments. Examples include discussions like the 2024 Year in Review, where hosts analyze the most significant developments of the year, and guest interviews that explore the changing dynamics of the legal job market for SEC enforcement officials.

Bruce Carton is the founder and editor of Securities Docket. With a website, four annual Securities Enforcement Forum events throughout the country and the Daily Update newsletter, Securities Docket is the “Hub of Securities Enforcement.” Sometimes, however, there are stories and developments in this area that are so interesting that we want to dig a little deeper—welcome to Enforcement Overtime with Bruce Carton.

Braeden Anderson is on his way to becoming the “Mr. Beast” of securities law. In four months, Braeden has grown his new YouTube channel on SEC enforcement and securities law issues to well over 100,000 subscribers—and he has his sights set on reaching one million in the very near future.
Braeden joins Bruce to discuss his use of YouTube as a marketing tool for his practice, and the tactics and strategies that have helped him grow his YouTube channel so quickly. He also offers details on how this strategy has paid off so far, and his very ambitious goals going forward.
Braeden and Bruce also discuss Braeden’s use of AI in his law practice, as well as in the marketing and operations of his law firm, Anderson P.C.
Finally, Braeden and Bruce discuss Braeden’s unusual path to becoming a lawyer—which began with him being one of the best young basketball players in the world until a near-fatal accident changed his course completely.
Links:
Braeden Anderson’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AndersonSecuritiesLaw
A College Basketball Player Who Is Also a Law School Student (New York Times, December 12, 2015)
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