In partnership with The Federalist Society Chicago Lawyers Chapter, Foley & Lardner’s Chicago office is proud to host this rapid-fire discussion on what’s next in the world of crypto.
Patrick Daugherty (Partner, Chicago) will moderate this session on incoming regulatory and business developments. Attend to get the scoop on how SEC, CFTC, bank regulation, and state regulation will affect this fast-evolving industry.
Panelists:
- Katherine Kirkpatrick Bos
General Counsel, Maple Finance - Daniel Davis
Partner and Co-Chair, Financial Markets and Regulation, Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP - Julius Loeser
Retired Of Counsel, Winston & Strawn LLP - John O. McGinnis
Professor in Constitutional Law, Northwestern University - Alexander Hughes
Chief Legal Officer, Lindy Labs - Dane Lund
Core Contributor and DAO Architect, Alliance DAO
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