Recent Developments in Cryptocurrency Litigation & Regulatory Enforcement

Monday, September 23, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Meet the Speakers

Jason P. Gottlieb



Partner & Chair

Digital Assets

White Collar and Regulatory Enforcement

Morrison Cohen LLP

Daniel C. Isaacs



Partner

Morrison Cohen LLP

Michael Mix



CEO and Director

PF2 Securities

About the Program

Digital assets and blockchain technology constitute an exciting new sector of the economy. But with innovation inevitably comes legal disputes, including governmental regulatory enforcement and private litigation. In this program, we first provide a brief overview of digital assets, including their history and how the technology works. Then, we describe some of the most notable government enforcement actions in the digital assets space, including the actions taken against Ripple, Coinbase, and more. Finally, we discuss some common areas of private digital assets litigation, including some of the recurring theories and themes we see in those cases. 

This program is presented by the Blockchain and Web3 Law Section. Find out more about the section at www.bhba.org.

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