Andrew Green was a corporate securities law associate in Hong Kong for Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson at a time when he found himself increasingly involved in Democratic politics — fundraising, registering American voters and appearing for television and radio interviews.

Green’s corporate work and his political acumen would be soon put to a test on Capitol Hill as members of Congress began an ambitious and controversial Wall Street reform effort flowing from the financial crisis.

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