The crypto and digital asset space remains a growing and complex sector due to legal restrictions, as well as simultaneous increased regulatory uncertainty and scrutiny.
This program aims to demystify crypto and digital assets by providing attorneys with a comprehensive discussion around the following focus areas:
• Overview of the crypto and digital assets sector, including its history, growth and overall performance
• Update on the regulatory landscape governing digital assets and what this means for cryptocurrency and digital asset investment managers and their legal counsel
• Best practices for investment managers and their legal counsel to consider as they navigate through the changing and uncertain legal and regulatory implications surrounding the classification and use of crypto and digital assets in investment portfolios.
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