The Future of Cryptoasset Regulation
Wednesday, February 16, 2022 | 4:00 PM EDT - 6:00 PM EDT
The symposium is under way. For CLE, complete this registration process and then use https://go.rutgers.edu/crypto2022 to join the webinar.
This symposium will address recent regulatory developments in crypto and fintech space, and the need for further regulatory reform, and guidelines for shaping that reform. The featured speaker, Christopher Giancarlo, former chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, will discuss the role of various regulatory agencies, including the CFTC and the Securities and Exchange Commission, in addressing the challenges of crypto and other financial innovations. He will also present his book "CryptoDad: The Fight for the Future of Money." The panel of practitioners will focus on an overview of regulatory developments and discuss possible regulatory and legislative initiatives in 2022. The concluding panel of law professors will discuss the SEC and its enforcement initiatives, stablecoin and central bank digital currency regulation, and crypto-exchange regulation.
Free for guests who do not want CLE credit. Register at go.rutgers.edu/crypto2022 or use promo code NOCLE817.
Co-sponsored by Rutgers Center for Corporate Law and Governance (cclg.rutgers.edu) and Rutgers Business Law Review (rutgersbusinesslawreview.com).
FACULTY:
J. Christopher Giancarlo
Senior Counsel, Willkie Farr & Gallagher
former chairman of the CFTC
Practitioner Panel:
Lawrence Lewitinn (moderator) - Managing Editor, Global Capital Markets and Co-Host of First Mover, CoinDesk
Drew Propson - Head of Technology and Innovation in Financial Services, World Economic Forum
Lee A. Schneider - General Counsel, Ava Labs
Maria T. Vullo - CEO, Vullo Advisory Services, PLLC
Academic Panel:
Yuliya Guseva - Professor of Law, Rutgers Law School
Kristin Johnson - Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law
Steven L. Schwarcz - Stanley A. Star Distinguished Professor of Law & Business, Duke University School of Law
Moderator:
Douglas S. Eakeley - Alan V. Lowenstein Professor of Corporate and Business Law, Distinguished Practice Professor, and Founder/Co-Director, Rutgers Center for Corporate Law and Governance, Rutgers Law School
CREDITS:
CLE: NJ: 2.0 | NY: 2.0 | PA: 1.5
SUBJECT AREAS:
Business and Corporation
Finance
Securities