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In this episode, Jason Gottlieb, Chair of Morrison Cohen’s Digital Assets Department and White Collar & Regulatory Enforcement Practice Group, breaks down the litigation trends shaping crypto today.

Timestamps:

➡️ 0:44 — Why litigation is shifting from regulators to private disputes

➡️ 3:37 — Statute of limitations: the five-year vs. ten-year reality

➡️ 8:14 — Inside the revamped Morrison Cohen Crypto Litigation Tracker

➡️ 12:41 — How judges are learning (and misunderstanding) crypto

➡️ 18:03 — The importance of amicus briefs in crypto cases

➡️ 20:52 — Stablecoin-freezing disputes and why issuers keep getting dragged in

➡️ 26:41 — Jurisdiction battles: extraterritoriality, comity & serving by NFT

Sponsor: Day One Law, a boutique corporate law firm founded by Nick Pullman. Nick and his team at Day One provide strategic legal counsel to startups, crypto projects, and Web3 innovators. ⁠You can get in contact with them via this link⁠: https://www.dayonelaw.xyz/#contact

Resources: Morrison Cohen Crypto Litigation Tracker: cryptotracker.morrisoncohen.com

Disclaimer: Jacob Robinson and his guests are not your lawyer. Nothing herein or mentioned on the Law of Code podcast should be construed as legal advice. The material published is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Please seek the advice of counsel, and do not apply any of the generalized material to your individual facts or circumstances without speaking to an attorney.

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