Global Developments in Crypto Disputes
Our recent CFAAR Q1 event in Cayman, hosted by Conyers, brought together leading experts for an engaging discussion on crypto disputes and the evolving legal landscape.
Those who attended CFAAR's second Breakfast Club event this morning were treated not only to a wonderful breakfast at The Delaunay and lively conversation with their fellow diners, but inspiring remarks from Lavinia D. Osbourne.
Lavinia, who founded WiBT Women in Blockchain Talks, recently became a legal trailblazer when she obtained a proprietary injunction over NFTs stolen from her wallet. This was the first time that an English court recognised an NFT as property.
Lavinia energised CFAAR's Breakfast Club with her passion for creating greater inclusivity and diversity in the world of blockchain, and her hope that this decentralised technology will bring parity and opportunity to billions across the globe who do not currently enjoy some or any of the benefits of traditional financial services. Women in Blockchain Talks aims to help bring 50,000 women into the blockchain space by 2023.
Our recent CFAAR Q1 event in Cayman, hosted by Conyers, brought together leading experts for an engaging discussion on crypto disputes and the evolving legal landscape.
On Tuesday, CFAAR hosted a lively and insightful panel discussion, Practical Updates on Digital Assets in Insolvency & Asset Recovery, at The Dragonfly Lounge, The Dove.
It was a full house at CFAAR Cayman's third technical panel event at the GTYC on Wednesday night.