Absolute Credit Series

Risk Retention Roundup

25 min · 19. feb. 2026
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In episode five of the Absolute Credit series, partners Lindsay Trapp [https://www.kirkland.com/lawyers/t/trapp-lindsay], Jared Axelrod [https://www.kirkland.com/lawyers/a/axelrod-jared] and Michael Urschel [https://www.kirkland.com/lawyers/u/urschel-michael] provide a comprehensive refresher on the U.S. risk retention rule. They review its origins in the Dodd-Frank Act, discuss the impact of the LSTA court decision on CLOs, and explore how self-liquidating financial assets and sponsor definitions affect compliance. The discussion also covers the application of risk retention to rated funds, CFOs and hybrid structures, with an emphasis on practical considerations, look-through analyses and evolving market practices.

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