Although the Dodd-Frank Act was signed into existence in July 2010, nearly four years later the Securities and Exchange Commission and other regulators are still completing the rules and regulations to put the law into effect, and much of it remains a work in progress. While we've worked to cover every phase of that rulemaking, from proposal to final rule, we thought it was a good time to step back and consider Dodd-Frank as a whole.

In our four-part special e-Book on the law, produced by Compliance Week in cooperation with Bloomberg Vault, we look at the current state of Dodd-Frank compliance: what is still to come, how it is already changing corporate governance, early projections on the cost to companies of implementing its many provisions, and if it is having the effect, so far, that legislators intended.

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