Liechtenstein:
NÄGELE Attorneys At Law To Participate In "Digitalization In Finance And Law"
24 October 2019
by
NAGELE Attorneys at Law LLC
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Our office is excited to support and participate in the
University of Liechtenstein's upcoming event
"Digitalization in Finance and Law," which will take
place on Tuesday, September 17th, 2019 at the University.
The event, to take place in German, features speakers including
His Serene Highness, Prince Michael of Liechtenstein; Prime
Minister, Adrian Hasler; and NÄGELE Managing Partner, Thomas
Nägele. The event targets employees of banks and investment
firms, fintech entrepreneurs, lawyers, trustees, asset managers,
and regulators; offering an opportunity to learn more about current
(legal) issues, national and European developments, as well as new
trends surrounding the digital transformation of the financial
sector.
The registration deadline is September 10, 2019. Event details
can be found here. For more information, please contact Mag. Iur. Bianca
Lins, LL.M.
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