PHILADELPHIA – Stradley Ronon is pleased to announce that Partners Jan M. Folena, Susan I. Gault-Brown and Mark R. Greer presented a firm-hosted webcast “Considering Crypto: Tales from the Trenches,” on June 15. The webcast examined the realities of cryptocurrency fund structuring, cryptocurrency fund case studies and a litigation update.
Folena is a nationally recognized trial and appellate lawyer using her 20 years of enforcement and government experience to guide clients on securities, derivatives and financial services litigation. She advises and represents clients in all types of securities matters, including those involving investment managers, financial fraud, insider trading, foreign bribery, and matters involving complex financial instruments.
Gault-Brown is the chair of the firm’s fintech practice group, co-chair of the derivatives and commodities practice group, and an active member of the investment management group. She has significant experience with emerging financial services products that are web- and app-based, including cryptocurrencies, digital assets, blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT), investment platforms, crowdfunding platforms, and roboadvisers.
Greer concentrates his practice on representing registered investment companies, independent board members and registered investment advisers on a broad range of regulatory and compliance matters that arise under U.S. federal securities laws, particularly the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the Securities Act of 1933, the Commodity Exchange Act, and related rules and regulations.
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