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.
The CFAAR Middle East Network held its first formal event in Dubai, discussing digital assets and trends for 2024.
The morning presentation, hosted by CFAAR and leading figures in the industry, considered the future of digital assets in 2024.
The event delivered invaluable insights from key legal, regulatory, and industry insiders. It also showcased what has put the UAE at the forefront of hosting, innovation and collaboration in this sector.
Speakers included Justice Michael Black, the judge in charge of the Digital Economy Court at DIFC Courts; Robert Lewsley, Senior Group Legal Counsel at Standard Chartered Bank UAE; Patrick Meaney, Head of Enforcement at Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), and Navin Gupta, Rippl’s Managing Director - South Asia & MENA.
Our Speakers:
Justice Michael Black
Judge in charge of the Digital Economy Court
DIFC Courts
Robert Lewsley
Senior Group Legal Counsel
Standard Chartered Bank UAE
Patrick Meaney
Head of Enforcement
Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA)
Navin Gupta
Managing Director - South Asia & MENA
Rippl
For more information, contact: rebecca.ellison@ankura.com or alexis.simmons@crsblaw.com
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.