Financial Services Regulatory Crystal Ball, Part 5

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Financial Services Regulatory Crystal Ball, Part 5 - Cryptocurrency
September 29, 2021
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ET
Webinar

Please join Holland & Knight's Financial Services Regulatory Team for the fifth installment of our 2021 financial services webinar series as we provide analysis on the impact that the Biden Administration and Congress are having on the financial services landscape.

According to a recent survey by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago, approximately 13 percent of Americans have purchased or traded cryptocurrencies in the past year. For this session, we take an in-depth look at cryptocurrency regulation and transactions, as well as examine several other key issues, including significant judicial, regulatory and legislative developments confronting the industry.

Topics Include:

  • The push for cryptocurrency and the impact and implications on payment systems
  • The outlook for Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs)
  • The potential for development and implementation of more modern (FinTech) solutions
  • The U.S. government's methods for investigating and enforcing securities laws on cryptocurrency and the varying efforts of state securities regulators

We hope you will join us for this in-depth and informative presentation – the latest in a series of financial services webinars for 2021.


Moderator: 

Andres Fernandez  |  Partner and Co-Leader, Financial Services Regulatory Team, Miami

Speakers: 

Roth Kehoe  |  Partner, Atlanta
Joe Dewey  |  Partner, Miami
Kara Ward  |  Partner, Washington, D.C.
Jessica Magee  |  Partner, Dallas


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