Digital assets law and regulation- time for an update?
The latest issues regarding digital asset legislation
Published 17 February 2022
FINTECH & DIGITAL
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Nigel Brahams, Partner and Simon de Broise, Senior Associate from Collyer Bristow’s FinTech team were joined by Professor Sarah Green, Law Commissioner for Commercial and Common Law and Matthew Kimber, Lawyer at The Law Commission, to discuss the latest issues regarding digital asset legislation, including:
The discussion was followed by a Q & A session.
Running time: 58 minutes
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The latest issues regarding digital asset legislation
Published 17 February 2022
FINTECH & DIGITAL
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Partner - Head of Financial Services
Nigel Brahams, Partner and Simon de Broise, Senior Associate from Collyer Bristow’s FinTech team were joined by Professor Sarah Green, Law Commissioner for Commercial and Common Law and Matthew Kimber, Lawyer at The Law Commission, to discuss the latest issues regarding digital asset legislation, including:
The discussion was followed by a Q & A session.
Running time: 58 minutes
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