By Daniel Garrie, Gail Andler, and David Cass | September 14, 2021
As the use of cryptocurrency and smart contracts continue to proliferate, lawyers must ensure that their clients are aware of the pros and cons of their use.
By Asher Rubinstein | September 10, 2021
There is a burgeoning industry of professional trustees, banks and other custodians who are equipped for safekeeping and protection of digital assets.
By Andrew Goudsward | August 3, 2021
"We have taken and will continue to take our authorities as far as they can go," Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott Colesanti | July 21, 2021
In May, SEC Chairman Gary Gensler strongly suggested that it be Congress to take up the cause of regulating cryptocurrency exchanges selling alt-currency to investors. Given that the name "exchange" is already being used quite publicly by trading platforms, this article suggests three solutions to the SEC jurisdictional problem.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 23, 2021
"The statute of limitations that you have here is really short," said white-collar criminal defense attorney Andrew Ittleman. "These cases really need to be brought quickly."
By Patrick Smith | June 15, 2021
The move comes as client need for cryptocurrency services heats up.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew L. Levine | June 7, 2021
Cybersecurity remains an important policy objective for Governor Cuomo and DFS, and regulated entities and cybersecurity practitioners are likely to see a good deal more action flow from DFS before 2021 is done.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 3, 2021
The settlement was upheld over the arguments of six objectors, including Ted Frank, and OK'd procedural rules that Northern District of Georgia District Judge Thomas Thrash had imposed on them. The panel remanded the incentive awards, however.
By Dan Clark | May 25, 2021
"We're not just the back office rubber-stamping something. We're at the table with the boards, regulators and investors trying to figure out what the future of the industry looks like," said Lindsey Haswell, chief administrative and legal officer of Blockchain.com.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert A. Schwinger | May 24, 2021
In this edition of his Blockchain Law column, Robert A. Schwinger discuses a recent magistrate judge ruling in a dispute over actions taken by various parties in connection with a cryptocurrency "fork", which addressed the question of whether those parties' conduct constituted anticompetitive activity barred by federal antitrust law.
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