I've been a panelist and speaker at conferences and industry events in the digital asset space since 2019, drawing on my extensive in-house experience to educate executives, students, lawmakers, and seasoned attorneys in the financial services industry about legal and compliance challenges facing the burgeoning crypto space.
New York, New York
New York, New York
New York, New York
Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn, New York
General Counsel Conference East is the premier forum for general counsel to learn, network, and evolve in their roles. With a focus on the in-house counsel’s perspective, sessions will tackle topics covering strategic leadership, technology and cybersecurity risks, global supply chain issues, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) integration, emerging data privacy laws and regulatory changes, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and more.
The second annual Computational Law & Blockchain Festival (#clbfest2019) is a month-long global event bringing together coders, designers, lawyers, policymakers, researchers, and students to co-create the future of law, legal practice, and policy. In the spirit of decentralization, the Festival will be hosted at independent, self-organized nodes in cities around the world during the month of March.
The American Conference Institute's Annual Summit for Women Leaders in Financial Services Law brings together nearly 100 women attorneys and executives from leading financial institutions for two days of valuable discussions, networking, and insights into how the latest legal, administrative, and policy developments are impacting the Financial Services industry and leadership roles for women.
Computational Law & Blockchain Festival 2019 NYC
Blockchain Compliance Panel, March 30, 2019
Jonathan Askin (Professor, Brooklyn Law School); Lisa LeFever (Compliance & Operations Associate, LGO Group); Daniel Nathan (Partner at Orrick, Co-Chair of its Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Group); Jorge Pesok (Managing Associate at Orrick, “On the Chain” Blogger); Moderator: Steve Nam (Managing Editor, Stanford J. Blockchain L. & Pol’y)
Recap: A Review of 2019 Computational Law and Blockchain Festival
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