Speaker, Blockchain Law Summit, May 24, 2018, Los Angeles, CA
https://www.cryptofundingsummit.com/lawsummit Panel: Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies Regulations in US and Abroad Speakers:Scott Andersen | Principal At FinLawyer.Com (Andersen, P.C.)Seth Goettelman | Attorney In Gould & Ratner LLP Nima Maleki | Corporate Counsel At Velton Zegelman Jason Gottlieb | Partner At Morrison Cohen LLP Felix Shipkevich | Attorney And Principal Of Shipkevich PLLC Moderator: Robert Kim | Legal Editor At Bloomberg Law
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Speaker, New York Blockchain Summit, May 17-18, 2018, Special Speaker Panel Discussion on SEC and IRS Regulations – What’s next for Blockchain, Tokens & ICOs.
Read MoreFinlaw: Can a security token later change into a non-security utility token?
An Associate Professor at Cardozo Law School, Aaron Wright, recently commented on the possibility of a security becoming a non-security token at some future time, and his comments hit the nail on the head on a very important question in the cryptocurrency space: Is it possible for a token that is a security to transform into a non-security
Read MoreFinLaw: FINRA enforcement proceedings are not subject to any statute of limitations
FINRA’s Office of Hearing Officers has recently again confirmed that, despite the U.S. Supreme Court imposing the five year statute of limitations on SEC disgorgement actions, FINRA enforcement proceedings are not subject to any statute of limitations. While there are equitable arguments available to challenge stale FINRA cases, it is quite a different standard which
Read MoreFinlaw: Time to revisit the JOBS Act for Blockchain and Crypto Currency offerings
The SEC has made it clear that cryptocurrency and token offerings need to comply with the the federal securities laws. Time to revisit the JOBS Act for Blockchain and Crypto Currency ICOs. A good place to start is a presentation I participated on for OTC Markets where we discussed Reg A+.
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