
Air Date: |
This is the archived version of a program presented on May 1, 2019. |
Speaker(s): |
D. Ross McGowan, Partner, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Robert Dawkins, Partner, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Christopher Ross, Tax Law Associate, DLA Piper LLP |
Moderator: |
Rhona M. Lichtenwald, Hillcrest Law & Mediation |
Format: |
Webinar Recording |
CPD Hours: |
2 Hours of Approved Continuing Professional Development in BC
This webinar repeat will provide 2 hours of professional development in Ethics, Professional Responsibility
and Practice Management. |
SYNOPSIS
This webinar will introduce the concepts of Bitcoin, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency to lawyers who are not in this field. You will learn the basics of the terminology and use of these technologies, see what you may expect in the future, gain a better understanding of how your clients and your practice may be affected and look at some common tax considerations. All questions will be welcomed by FinTech lawyer panelists D. Ross McGowan and Robert Dawkins, Partners, BLG, joined by Christopher Ross, Tax Law Associate, DLA Piper.
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Instructions/Course Materials/Handouts
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