HARVARD AT HOME - THE FUTURE OF CRYPTOCURRENCY LAW

    

THIS VIRTUAL EVENT is presented by a consortium of several Harvard Law School alumni associations. Whether you are a total skeptic or a total fan of cryptocurrency, this program will leave you enlightened. Don’t miss it!

    

Date:     Thursday, February 17, 2022
Time:    12:30PM Pacific / 3:30PM Eastern
Place:    THIS IS A VIRTUAL EVENT

   

This panel discussion will address topics such as:

  • What societal risks—such as fraud, money laundering, financial instability, and environmental impact—does cryptocurrency pose, and how can governments address this without stifling its benefits?
  • Should and will cryptocurrency be regulated as currency? Securities? Neither? Both?
  • What agencies of the federal government should be involved in regulating cryptocurrency and prosecuting related crimes?
  • What are the prospects for Congressional action on cryptocurrency?
  • How does the U.S. approach to cryptocurrency regulation compare to those of other countries?

   

Whether you are a total skeptic or a total fan of cryptocurrency, and regardless of your field of practice or your profession, this program will leave you enlightened. Don’t miss it!

   

The panel will include Former Deputy National Security Adviser Juan Zarate (’97), cryptocurrency law expert and Professor Angela Walch (’02), and federal cybercrime prosecutor Cameron Schroeder (’01).  The discussion will be moderated by Joshua Robbins (’04) of the law firm of Buchalter. 

   

ADDITIONAL DETAILS can be found on the Harvard Club of Southern California website by CLICKING HERE.

      

Organizer:          The Harvard Club of Southern California

Cost:                   Free

Registration:       Register by CLICKING HERE