There was a problem adding this course to your account. Please try again in a few minutes. If the problem persists, you can contact our support department at (877) 880-1335.
Adding Registration, Please wait...
You must be logged in to perform this action.
Log in
Cancel
New Legislation in the Blockchain Space in Wyoming
Wyoming is now the blockchain capital of the United States and has global prominence in the space. In February, numerous new provisions of Wyoming’s trendsetting blockchain laws were passed and signed into law. Understanding these new provisions, as well as blockchain in general, is critical for Wyoming attorneys to understand given the national and international demand for legal assistance in this new and emerging area. Topics will include:
What is blockchain, and why is it important to you and your clients
How do people monetize blockchain ventures and what do you need to know as a Wyoming attorney when someone asks for assistance
2019 Wyoming Blockchain Legislation
Utility Token Exemption
Custody of digital assets by banks and other institutions
The Special Purpose Bank and its global significance
The “Regulatory Sandbox” provisions and what they mean to your clients and prospects
Corporate records and land title provisions
Other new provisions in the legislation
1 MCLE
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
(OnDemand) Land Use Law in Wyoming
(OnDemand) Entering the Unknown: Ethics Considerations for Establishing a New Firm
(CEtoGo) The General Practitioner’s Guide to Trademark Selection and Clearance: Asking the Right Questions
(OnDemand) The 7 Cybersecurity Threats That Could Endanger Your Law Firm In 2021…And, How to Prevent Them
(CEtoGo) Understanding Wyoming Workers' Compensation: Insights, Procedures, Techniques and Application
(OnDemand) Plenary: How to Fight for the Right Cause in the Wrong Place
(CEtoGo) Alternative Dispute Resolution and Mediation 101
(OnDemand) The Bulldog Guide to Business Divorce
(CEtoGo) Federal and Wyoming Securities Registration Exemptions
(OnDemand) What You Need to Know About Upcoming Changes to the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure