On December 18, 2012, the Regulatory Compliance Association held its Compliance, Risk & Enforcement Symposium at the Pierre Hotel in New York City. Participants at the event included leading hedge fund industry professionals, and panels focused on topics including insider trading, compliance programs and reviews, SEC examination priorities, hedge fund governance, Form PF and marketing and advertising issues. This article – the second installment in a two-part series covering the Symposium – discusses SEC examination priorities (and practical guidance for addressing areas of concern); recent trends in hedge fund governance; lessons learned from initial Form PF filings and strategies for completing Form PF; and marketing and advertising issues, including a discussion of the JOBS Act and related topics. The first installment covered, among other things: insider trading (including a discussion of manager cooperation, the elements of insider trading, the continuing viability of the mosaic theory, insider trading investigative techniques and the use of expert networks and paid consultants); and compliance programs and reviews (including a discussion of the approach to and framework for hedge fund compliance programs and reviews, and specific policies and procedures designed to address trading risks). See “RCA Symposium Identifies Best Practices for Hedge Fund Managers on Topics Including Insider Trading, Compliance Reviews, SEC Examinations, Fund Governance, Form PF and Marketing and Advertising (Part One of Two),” Hedge Fund Law Report, Vol. 6, No. 8 (Feb. 21, 2013).