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Evolving Regulatory Framework for Cryptocurrency – Update on SEC Actions and Theories


Total Credits: 1 CLE

Average Rating:
   17
Categories:
Securities Regulation
Faculty:
Eric Kintner |  Scott Matthew Andersen
Course Levels:
Intermediate
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Apr 16, 2024


Description

This seminar will address both introductory and intermediate material concerning Blockchain and Digital Assets, and how the SEC and other regulators have been approaching regulation in this space, including the application of the Supreme Court’s Howey test and the use of the registration and antifraud provisions of the federal securities laws.  Discussion will include an update on the recent Ripple and Coinbase cases how these cases may impact existing and future crypto projects.

Speakers:
Scott Andersen, Principal, Andersen, P.C.
Eric Kintner, Partner, Snell & Wilmer L.L.P.

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Scott Andersen is principal at Andersen, P.C. (finLawyer.com), a SEC and FINRA defense law firm with a national practice originating in Manhattan. Mr. Andersen started Andersen, P.C. in 2015 and has focused primarily on securities regulatory defense and complicated securities and cryptocurrency/blockchain matters. Prior to private practice, Mr. Andersen was deputy Regional Chief Counsel at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) in Los Angeles, where he oversaw all FINRA enforcement cases prosecuted by the Los Angeles o?ice and managed the West region’s (Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver and Seattle) attorneys (March 2012 to February 2015). His earlier positions include: Enforcement Director, FINRA, NYC, July 2007 to March 2012; Enforcement Director, NYSE Regulation, Inc., NYC, December 2004 to July 2007; Trial Counsel/Senior Special Counsel, NYSE Regulation, Inc., NYC, August 2003 to December 2004; Co-Chief, Securities Prosecutions Unit, Bureau of Investor Protection and Securities, O?ice of the New York State Attorney General, NYC, June 1999 to August 2003; and Assistant Attorney General, O?ice of the New York State Attorney General, NYC, August 1995 to June 1999. Mr. Andersen was an Adjunct Professor at Albany Law School, where he taught on securities fraud and financial crime. He is a member of the Executive Council, Securities Regulation Section of the State Bar of Arizona.


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Overall:      4.5

Total Reviews: 17

Comments

Carolita O

"I like the fact that there was a clear discussion of some of the definitions on terms that are used frequently but whose definitions are not obvious."

John L

"great presentation!"

Ryan Y

"Timely content and effective presenters."

Scott E

"Knowledgeable speakers with useful information."

Eric M

"Presenters were exceptionally knowledgeable and presented well but maybe a little too fast with delivery of key foundational concepts. Overall, though, great course and info."

Charles B

"Topic covered well; some concepts are difficult to comprehend."

Gary G

"Presenters were well organized and informed"

Carolita O

"The amount of valuable information provided was excellent. Clearly the presenters know their "stuff". Where is the transcript for this webinar? There is way too much information provided to take notes on. Why isn't there a transcript for the attendees? It could be sent out after the webinar to allow a transcriber service time to generate the transcript from the video. What a shame to lose all of this valuable information!!!!!"

Raynee C

"Knowledgeable speakers, good use of PowerPoint."