Top Legal Education Platform Provides Guidance on Unique Legal Implications of NFTs By Offering Free Demystifying NFT Course on May 24, 2021
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Lawline, the award-winning legal education platform, alongside Blockchain & Cryptocurrencies Thought Leader, James Gatto, addresses legal issues that may arise with NFTs. Lawline prides itself in providing attorneys with need-to-know educational programming on the most cutting edge legal issues, and this course is no exception,” Angelica Cesario, Lawline’s Director of Attorney Education & Development, stated. NEW YORK (PRWEB) May 17, 2021 Lawline, a leading provider of online continuing legal education, offers a free course on NFT’s, the next big thing in blockchain technology. On May 24, 2021, at 2:00 PM EST, they will be hosting a free webcast featuring a live Q&A presented by James Gatto of Sheppard Mullin LLP. Gatto, named Cryptocurrency, Blockchain
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Nelson Mullins issued the following announcement on Jan. 25.
Chambers and Partners has recognized Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Partner Richard B. Levin, who serves as Chair of the firm’s FinTech and Regulation Practice, in its 2021 Chambers FinTech Guide.
Levin is ranked in the FinTech Legal: Blockchain & Cryptocurrencies category. He has been ranked in this category since it was created by Chambers several years ago. Clients told Chambers that Levin “understands clients both large and small; he is flexible and reasonable, with great legal expertise.” In the past, Chambers noted that clients commended Levin for his “practical, in-depth experience that connects the legal landscape with new developments, shaping them and tailoring a business-oriented approach” and for his ability to use his “knowledge of the law to help his clients achieve business goals, especially in regulatory negotiations and particularly with the SEC.”