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Takeaways From A Landmark Cryptocurrency Antitrust Case (Podcast)
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The surging interest in cryptocurrency continues to raise new
legal challenges for market participants and interested parties.
This is largely uncharted territory, so there's comparatively
little case law. However, a recent federal court's decision
in United American v. Bitmain provided some
insight as to how courts would apply antitrust laws to
cryptocurrency.
Jones Day partners Craig Waldman, Mark Rasmussen, and Chris Pace
talk about the key takeaways from the court's decision and
discuss the other potential types of crypto asset antitrust claims
we might see in the months and years ahead.
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