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Bitcoin, Blockchain, and Digital Currency Law in 2022 CLE -- 24/7 On-demand Recording and Complimentary Podcast

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Learn the latest on Bitcoin, Blockchain, and Digital Currency Law in 2022 with this convenient, 24/7 On-demand Seminar and Complimentary Podcast. Register to obtain CLE and MCLE credit, online access to complete course and reference materials, and attend this on-demand seminar. YOU MAY LISTEN FROM ALMOST ANY TYPE OF COMPUTER OR IPOD. ACCESS TO THE RECORDING AND MATERIALS DOES NOT EXPIRE.

Bitcoin, Blockchain, and Digital Currency Law in 2022 CLE

90-Minute On-demand Seminar and Complimentary Podcast
Listen as many times as you wish and ACCESS TO THE RECORDING AND MATERIALS DOES NOT EXPIRE
Includes Online Access to complete Course/Reference Material and Complimentary Podcast.


Register for CLE and MCLE credit - specific credit hours are listed at the bottom of this page.

Benefits:

Grow your practice with one of the fastest expanding legal areas. Current investment opportunities and a surge of interest in bitcoin have generated unprecedented legal demand for counsel. The laws have been in flux with the proliferation of Fortune 500 companies, governments, and start-ups seeking to take advantage of this growing use of currency. The crypto world is on edge today as investors contemplate the impact of higher interest rates on the digital currency space. The faculty for this seminar features several leading authorities on the subject. This comprehensive program on will cover the most critical issues, including Blockchain, distributed ledger, tax implications, value of cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens, litigation issues, the role of digital currencies in financial transactions, "Smart Contracts," trading issues, compliance, and virtual currency transmissions. The faculty will also cover the changes and progress on the most current legal developments and future regulations. Registration includes online access to course and reference materials that serve as a helpful guide to the numerous topics and techniques discussed in the program.

Agenda:

Bitcoin, Blockchain, and Digital Currency Law in 2022 CLE:

a. Tax Considerations involving Bitcoin and Digital Currencies

b. Current Status of Non-fungible Tokens & Digital Currencies

c. Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Legal Issues

d. Use of Blockchain in Transactions

e. Issues faced by Fortune 500 Companies, Governments, and Start-ups

f. SEC Regulations involving Cryptocurrencies and Initial Coin Offerings

g. Legal Tools to Navigate Cryptocurrency Exchanges

h. Accepting Bitcoin as Payment and Alternative Payment Methods

i. Case Law Update

j. Legal Effects of "Smart Contracts"

k. Taxation of Bitcoin and Virtual Currency

l. Impact of Upcoming and Proposed Regulations

Recorded Question and Answer Session

Biography of Seminar Faculty:

1. Andrew Bull is the founding partner of Bull Blockchain Law LLP, where he specializes in technology-based transactions. He provides legal advice and consultation to businesses and individuals operating in the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry. Mr. Bull has become a national, legal thought leader on blockchain and cryptocurrency. His background in blockchain includes extensive business, legal, and academic experience. Prior to his career in law, Mr. Bull founded a digital asset investment fund and ran one of the first cryptocurrency mining companies in the United States. He started Bull Blockchain Law in direct response to the lack of legal clarity in the industry. Through his legal expertise in digital transactions, practical experience in the cryptocurrency and blockchain industries, and academic background in policy and regulation, Mr. Bull offers a unique interdisciplinary perspective to address the wide range of issues his clients face. He is a regarded speaker and author on blockchain and cryptocurrency issues. Mr. Bull has written several publications for legal journals, spoken at international conferences, contributed to a publication on U.S. blockchain legislation for the European Union, and developed some of the first blockchain-focused courses for graduate programs and law schools nationally. He has been quoted in Forbes regarding digital assets.

2. Josh Lawler is a Partner at Zuber Lawler LLP, where he focuses on mergers, acquisitions, and securities law. Mr. Lawler practices at the cutting edge of law relating to emerging industries and technologies, including cannabis and distributed ledger technology. His M and A clients include private equity groups, public and private companies, fundless sponsors, family offices and sellers of large assets. In collaboration with multi-lingual colleagues, Mr. Lawler often works across languages and sovereign borders to execute international transactions. He has worked in relation to over 20 countries over the past several years. Many of his clients are domiciled outside of the United States. Mr. Lawler leads the firm’s Emerging Technologies Group, with a particular emphasis on Blockchain (distributed ledger), cryptocurrency, artificial intelligence, robotics, biotechnology, virtual/augmented reality, cybersecurity, and related technologies. In this capacity, Mr. Lawler counsels clients in respect to securities and regulatory matters, including issue of tokens and digitized assets; as well as development, licensing, commercial use, acquisition and disposition of all manner of intellectual property. Prior to joining Zuber Lawler, Mr. Lawler practiced as a corporate securities and M and A attorney at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom LLP. Mr. Lawler is a graduate of Duke University and Northwestern University School of Law.

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Alabama State Bar MCLE Commission for 1.5 MCLE credits

Alaska Bar Association for 1.5 CLE Credits *

Arizona State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits**

California State Bar for 1.5 MCLE credits

Colorado Supreme Court Board of Continuing Legal and Judicial Education for 1.8 CLE Credits

Connecticut for 1.5 CLE Credits

District of Columbia (CLE credits are not required)***

Florida Bar for 2.0 CLE credits

Georgia Bar for 1.5 CLE credits

Hawaii for 1.5 CLE credits

Idaho State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits

Indiana Commission for Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE Credits

Iowa Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE Credits

Kansas Continuing Legal Education Commission for 1.5 CLE Credits

Kentucky Bar Association for 1.5 CLE Credits

Louisiana Supreme Court Commission on MCLE for 1.5 MCLE credits

Maryland (CLE credits are not required)***

Massachusetts (CLE credits are not required)**

Michigan (CLE credits are not required)***

Minnesota State Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits

Mississippi Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits

Missouri Bar for 1.8 MCLE Credits

Montana Commission of CLE for 1.5 CLE Credits

Nevada Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits

New Hampshire for 1.5 CLE credits ****

New Jersey Board on Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits (per Rule 201:4)

New York State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits

North Carolina State Bar Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 CLE credits

Ohio - Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on CLE for 1.5 CLE Credits

Oklahoma Bar Association for 1.5 CLE Credits

Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board for 1.5 CLE Credits

Puerto Rico for 1.5 CLE credits (Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico)

Rhode Island Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Commission for 1.5 CLE credits

South Dakota (CLE credits are not required)***

Tennessee Commission on CLE for 1.5 CLE Credits

Texas State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits

Utah State Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 MCLE credits

Vermont Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Board for 1.5 CLE credits

Virginia State Bar for 1.5 MCLE credits

Washington for 1.5 CLE credits

Wisconsin Board of Bar Examiners for 1.5 CLE credits

Wyoming State Bar for 1.5 CLE credits

Additional States - call customer service at (888) 626-3462

* Members of the Alaska Bar Association may report 1.5 CLE credits for participating in this course as it has been approved by other mandatory CLE jurisdictions for 1.5 CLE credits.

** The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 1.5 hours toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona, including 0 hour(s) of professional responsibility.

*** States that do not require CLE are indicated above. Rossdale does not apply for CLE in these states as CLE credit is not required.

**** The New Hampshire does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Continuing Legal Education requirement. Pursuant to NH Supreme Court Rule 53, this activity may be counted for up to 1.5 CLE hours.

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