Lowenstein Sandler recently announced the hiring of New York partner Bryan Reyhani to its investment management and Lowenstein crypto practices.

In an interview, Reyhani said he anticipates rising demand for counsel among Lowenstein’s cryptocurrency clients as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority regulate the industry through enforcement actions. But drawing from his experience as an entrepreneur and former board member of several publicly traded companies, Reyhani said he also believes Lowenstein’s crypto practice will see rising activity from entrepreneurs hoping to capitalize on the crypto winter.

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