UChicago Law Professors Release Desk Reference Breaking Down Crypto, Web 3 for Attorneys
"It's bound to be the reference of choice for lawyers and judges alike," Paul Grewal, the chief legal officer for Coinbase Inc., said on X.
September 19, 2024 at 06:24 PM
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CryptocurrencyWhat You Need to Know
- Two editors at the University of Chicago Law School were the driving force behind an open-access legal desk reference released this week.
- The 241-page publication is broken down into two parts: project perspectives and legal subject matter perspectives.
The University of Chicago Law School this week released an open-access legal desk reference that lawyers can use to learn about Web3 to expand their transactional or litigation practice and that investors and managers can use to learn about the main legal risks they face.
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