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NYCLA Amicus Curiae


Jun 10, 2023

The New York County Lawyers Association is proud to present Season 3 - Episode 6 of the NYCLA Amicus Curiae Podcast with Host Daniel K. Wiig: Cryptocurrency & the Blockchain Explained: A Panel Discussion with Attorneys: Joseph J. Bambara, M. Ridgway Barker, and Charles S. Kolstad. 

Unless you've been living under a rock you can not miss the unmistakable impact of Cryptocurrency and Blockchain technology. Our guests explain what cryptocurrency and blockchains are, how they work, and how they can be used. Also, up for discussion, the security, transparency, decentralization of cryptocurrency and blockchains, the benefits, pros and cons, and what the future holds for the use of digital assets, regulation, and taxation.  

 

 

Guest Information (Click Guest Names to be taken to full BIOs.)

Joseph J. Bambara,

M. Ridgway Barker (goes by Ridge Barker)Partner, Withersworldwide 
Actively engaged in a full range of business, corporate, securities and capital market, and cryptocurrency and blockchain legal, advisory and transactional matters.

Charles S. Kolstad, Partner, Withersworldwide 
Specializes in practice on international tax, corporate, and partnership matters. 

 

Recommended Reading

Cover of book: AI, IoT and the Blockchain: Using the Power of Three to create Business, Legal and Technical Solutions by Joseph Bambara (Author), Ron Espinosa (Author), Steven Wolff (Author), Paul Allen (Author), M. Ridgway Barker (Author)

AI, IoT and the Blockchain: Using the Power of Three to create Business, Legal and Technical Solutions by Joseph Bambara (Author), Ron Espinosa (Author), Steven Wolff (Author), Paul Allen (Author), M. Ridgway Barker (Author)

 

Are cryptocurrencies securities? 5 Things to Consider by Charles S. Kolstad

Cover of Law and Technology: The Future is Now Paperback – October 23, 2019 by New York County Lawyers Association (Author), NYCLA Law and Technology Committee (Editor)

Law and Technology : The Future is Nowby New York County Lawyers Association (Author), NYCLA Law and Technology Committee (Editor)