UK:
Financial Regulatory And Disputes Summit 2022
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On Monday 14 November 2022, Sara Hall partner in our Global
Regulatory & Risk Advisory Group will be speaking at the Legal
Business Financial Regulatory and
Dispute Summit 2022.
Sara will be on Panel six alongside Jonathan Cary, Nik Yeo and
Tim Aron who will discuss the latest developments in law and
regulation relating to centralised and decentralised crypto asset
projects, the approach of UK and overseas regulators and some high
profile recent events and litigation in the sector. The discussion
will expand into consideration of what lies ahead for the sector in
terms of structure, regulation and risk (competition, regulatory
and litigation) and what this means for both crypto projects and
incumbent financial services firms.
The panel will begin at 2.40pm in the Queen Elizabeth II Centre,
Broad Sanctuary, London.
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