CFAAR's Syed Rahman voices concern over new UK crypto seizure powers
Syed Rahman wrote an article for Cointelegraph about a change to the law that enables UK authorities to seize someone's crypto assets without them being arrested.
Following CFAAR's submission to the recent consultation held by the UK Jurisdiction Taskforce of LawTechUK, CFAAR Vice-Chair Carmel King will appear as a panellist at the upcoming launch event for the Legal Statement on Digital Assets and English Insolvency Law to be held in London on 24 April, 2024.
CFAAR is one of a limited number of respondents to participate in the consultation, as listed in the UKJT's Legal Statement, as such its Vice-chair Carmel King, a Director at Grant Thornton UK LLP, will provide insight on her perspective as an insolvency practitioner and the salient points put by CFAAR, alongside members of the UKJT drafting team and other experts sharing reflections on the project and the Legal Statement.
For more details on the launch and to register for the event, please follow this external link: Launch of the Legal Statement of the UK Jurisdiction Taskforce – 24 April 2024 - LawtechUK : LawtechUK
Syed Rahman wrote an article for Cointelegraph about a change to the law that enables UK authorities to seize someone's crypto assets without them being arrested.
CFAAR committee members Charlotte Hill and Dan Wyatt speak with James Field of CoinGeek in an in-depth feature exploring barriers to recovering digital assets and how the English courts are pioneering this field.
CFAAR's Vice-Chair Carmel King speaks with GRR about the UK Jurisdiction Taskforce's recent public consultation on the treatment of digital assets in English Insolvency Law.