Crypto Conundrums: Cracking the Code on Digital Assets in Family Law Cases

Tuesday, April 8, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1.0 hour of General CLE or Family Law LSCLE credit.

Meet the Speakers

Victoria Fife



Forensic & Litigation Manager

CBIZ Forensic Consulting Group

Katie Pandolfini



Senior Associate

Blank Rome LLP

About the Program

As crypto’s popularity grows, so do the challenges it brings to family law cases. Join Victoria Fife and Katie Pandolfini as they unpack must-know strategies for tackling digital assets in divorce. From uncovering alternative investments to spotting cryptocurrency romance scams, this is one CLE you won’t want to miss.

This program is presented by the Family Law section chaired by April Zonnis and Daniel Bemel. The Family Law section is sponsored by White, Zuckerman, Warsavsky, Luna & Hunt. Find out more about the sections at www.bhba.org.

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