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Nov 03, 2021

Digital Assets

By Richard ("Rick") Levin, Craig P. Nazzaro, Kevin Tran
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Continuing the FinTech University series, Nelson Mullins attorneys Richard Levin, Craig Nazzaro, and Kevin Tran presented on digital assets. The webinar discussed digital assets including Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Dogecoin, other tokens, and NFTs.

Levin chairs the firm's FinTech and Regulation Practice. He is one of the first lawyers to focus on the regulation of blockchain and digital assets. He is considered a thought leader in the FinTech space. . 

Nazzaro is a partner focusing on banking and financial services. He advises a variety of entities on all regulatory and compliance issues that impact the financial services industry including banks, non-bank lenders, servicers, investors, third party payment processors, and debt collectors.

Tran serves as of counsel in the banking and financial services industry. He assists clients in matters related to financial regulatory, FinTech, corporate and securities issues.

Watch webinar here.
View PowerPoint here.

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Richard ("Rick") Levin
Senior Director
Denver, CO
Send EmailT 303.583.9929
Craig P. Nazzaro
Managing Director
Atlanta, GA
Send EmailT 404.322.6969
Kevin Tran
Team Member
Nashville, TN
Send EmailT 615.664.5322

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