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Mock Examinations
We are the Mock of the Future.
There's a quiet asymmetry at the heart of every regulatory exam. On one side of the table sits a firm that has read the rules. On the other sits an examiner who, more or less, wrote them. For decades that gap was just the cost of doing business. It doesn't have to be. The senior staffers who once sat on the regulator's side now sit on ours — the same household names, the same award-winning careers, the same instinct for where the problems usually hide. We pair that instinct with the STREET platform, so judgment honed over thirty years gets the reach of software. The result isn't a rehearsal; it's reconnaissance — a map of your specific exposures, drawn by the people who used to draw them for a living. Not a pretty deck. The real thing.
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Agentic Workflows
This is a token-based economy.
Every revolution has a moment when everyone is measuring the wrong thing. On the early web it was page views. Today, inside the largest firms, it's tokens — the raw count of words an AI consumes, mistaken for the work it actually does. Strategy departments report token usage to their boards the way a runner might brag about steps taken instead of distance covered. It's a vanity metric, and vanity metrics produce slop. Their slop is your opening — and it won't stay open long. First-mover advantage is real, but it's perishable; a year from now the question won't be whether you adopted AI, but whether you set the standard or inherited someone else's. This is one of the best-kept secrets in the industry, and we'd rather you hear it from us. Become the standard, not the cautionary tale.
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Digital Compliance
Turn this cost into your revenue.
Walk into almost any firm and you'll find a binder: a privacy policy — crisp, compliant, beautifully worded, and almost entirely aspirational. That's the strange truth about Reg S-P. The document is the easy part; everyone has the binder. What separates the firms that are actually safe from the ones that merely look safe isn't the policy — it's the plumbing. The infrastructure decisions made quietly, years before anyone is breached, are what decide whether a notice goes out in thirty days or never needs to go out at all. Most compliance shops hand you the binder and then call in a separate team of engineers to build the reality behind it — two invoices, two timelines, two chances for the words and the world to drift apart. For us, the plumbing is the point.
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Market Intelligence
An ounce of foresight.
Franklin said an ounce of prevention was worth a pound of cure. In the regulatory world the more useful currency is foresight — and foresight is rarely genius. It's attention. The firms blindsided by an enforcement referral are almost never blindsided by something unknowable; they're undone by a signal that was there all along — in a speech, a sweep, a new framework, a pattern in the news nobody stitched together in time. At least quarterly, we tell you what the SEC is about to care about — about your firm, specifically — before the SEC does. In between, we're on call for the market shift, the new technology, the headline that suddenly matters. One partner who holds the whole calendar year in view.
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