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Business law firm Greenspoon Marder launches blockchain practice group

Business law firm greenspoon marder launches blockchain practice group

Business law firm Greenspoon Marder launches blockchain practice group

Business law firm greenspoon marder launches blockchain practice group

Greenspoon Marder, a national full-service business law firm with 240 attorneys and 26 locations across the United States, today announced the launch of the Blockchain, Digital Assets and Technology Transactions practice group. The practice will be led by new partner, Katya Fisher, who will be joining the firm’s Miami office.

The Blockchain, Digital Assets & Technology Transactions practice group will advise clients across the globe on an array of blockchain and related matters. The firm’s team of attorneys provides a comprehensive approach to addressing the needs of companies implementing blockchain technology solutions and creating and deploying digital assets.

Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize the way the world does business. Our firm is committed to remaining forward-facing in the evolving areas of law, including blockchain, so we can continue to meet the ever-changing business landscape affecting our clients,” comments Gerry Greenspoon, co-managing director of Greenspoon Marder.

“Katya’s vast understanding of the complex legal challenges that face companies implementing blockchain technology made her the perfect fit for the launch of the practice,” comments Michael Marder, co-managing director of Greenspoon Marder. “Our multidisciplinary approach and extensive experience in a variety of related practices including corporate securities, business, government relations, labor and employment, regulatory compliance and taxation, as well as our renowned expertise in real estate, entertainment, litigation and cannabis enable us to better assist our clients in navigating the opportunities that arise and attain their strategic goals through the use of blockchain and distributed ledger technologies.”

Ms. Fisher will represent clients in a broad range of corporate matters and technology transactions and advise clients with respect to legal matters in the blockchain and digital assets industries.  Having provided legal counsel to international technology and media companies, Ms. Fisher has also represented numerous high profile entrepreneurs, executives, and celebrities in U.S. immigration matters.

Published at Mon, 22 Apr 2019 18:04:34 +0000

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