Faculty Profile: Frank Borger-Gilligan

Frank Borger-GilliganDickinson Wright PLLC
Previous Courses Taught (7)
  • Hostile Work Environment and Sexual Harassment: Complex Issues
  • Hostile Work Environment and Sexual Harassment: Frequent Issues
  • Hostile Work Environment and Sexual Harassment: Complex Issues
  • Hostile Work Environment and Sexual Harassment: Frequent Issues
  • Hostile Work Environment and Sexual Harassment: Complex Issues
  • Test Text Copy
  • Hostile Work Environment and Sexual Harassment: Frequent Issues
Biography

Frank Borger Gilligan practices in the area of securities law and regulation, captive insurance, and government administrative and regulatory investigations. As the former top securities regulator for the State of Tennessee, Frank has extensive experience working on federal and state securities matters, including compliance, offerings and investigations. He has worked with the Securities and Exchange Commission, FINRA, SIFMA, the U.S. Attorney's Office, and various state and federal agencies and brings this experience to assist clients in helping to understand and navigate complex securities laws and regulations.
Frank is also a part of Dickinson Wright's captive insurance law practice group and a member of the Tennessee Captive Insurance Association. As an attorney in the firm's captives practice, he advises clients on the benefits of forming a captive, choosing a captive structure, selecting a domicile, best practices and implementation, and avoiding potential pitfalls. He previously served as Assistant Commissioner for the Tennessee Securities Division and as President-Elect of the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA). As Assistant Commissioner, Frank oversaw the Division's three major program areas: Broker-Dealer and Investment Adviser Registration; Securities Registration; and Enforcement.
Prior to being appointed Assistant Commissioner, Frank served as the Director of Securities Enforcement and Fraud Investigations for the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance. In that role, he led a team of skilled investigators who investigated suspected cases of insurance and securities fraud. As leader of this team, he successfully investigated hundreds of complaints ranging from technical violations to multi-million dollar frauds.
Frank also previously served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Tennessee an as Assistant District Attorney for the City of Philadelphia.