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The British Are Coming — To the Aid of Crypto Scam Victims
A discussion of the "flexible approach" English courts have taken to enable victims of digital asset frauds and thefts to obtain effective relief.'Ripple' Effect: Long-Awaited Crypto Decision Seen as Reigniting Struggling Market
"Regulation by enforcement has worked for them so far but now they have a decision against their main theories," said Winston & Strawn senior associate Thania Charmani.Identifying, Tracking, and Valuing Cryptocurrency for Litigation Matters
Crypto has value in the financial market and can be identified, traced, and valued by skilled forensic accountants with experience in financial litigation matters.Emerging 'Securities' Litigation in Cryptocurrency
Courts will likely be grappling with questions regarding cryptocurrency for years to come—with the results from the suits against Binance and Coinbase potentially serving as guiding precedent in answering those questions.View more book results for the query "bitcoin"
Crypto Winter Leads to Flurry of Enforcement Activity
Crypto companies, for their part, have complained that it is not clear what digital assets, if any, are securities, and that they have not been given clear regulatory rules of the road.Sharpening Old Tools: NY Prosecutors Drop the Hammer on Crypto in Innovative Ways
Although government enforcers plainly remain undeterred, reckoning with these thorny legal issues introduces additional complications to any enforcement action. To cut the Gordian knot, New York prosecutors increasingly take a different tack: charging defendants in the cryptocurrency space under neutral statutes that do not require the government to prove that the asset in question is a security or commodity.Cryptocurrency is Modern Ransomware's Double-Edged Sword
Cryptocurrency has fast become the lifeblood of ransomware operations. However, law enforcement might be able to use the anonymous blockchain-based technology to their advantage when it comes to clawing back ransom payments.SEC Says It's Clear Securities Rules Apply to Crypto. But Is It That Clear?
While the SEC doesn't seem poised to release new bespoke guidance to address cryptocurrencies, the commission's sometimes selective enforcement actions have left some professionals unclear on where the agency draws the line when it comes to securities.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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