Current Trends in Cryptocurrency and Valuation

This course introduces cryptocurrency and the effects it can have on divorce proceedings. Originally presented on 01/15/24 as part of the Business Valuation, Financial & Tax Issues in Divorce 2024: The Business of Working with Other Divorce Professionals and Attorneys.
Credits: 1 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: P9000-24R-06
$60.00 or 1.00 credits
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This course, originally session 6 of the Business Valuation, Financial & Tax Issues in Divorce 2024 seminar, introduces cryptocurrency and the effects it can have on divorce proceedings.

It begins by illustrating the size of cryptocurrency as an asset in the marketplace, defines what it is and also addresses related technologies such as Block Chain.

The course then discusses legal implications, such as challenges crypto can pose in discovery, tracing crypto transactions, and issues of anonymity and privacy.


Joe Carlasare, Amundsen Davis, Chicago

Richard Peters, Berkeley Research Group (BRG), Houston

Anita Ventrelli, Schiller DuCanto & Fleck, LLP, Chicago

Expires: 1/1/26

This course, originally session 6 of the Business Valuation, Financial & Tax Issues in Divorce 2024 seminar, introduces cryptocurrency and the effects it can have on divorce proceedings.

It begins by illustrating the size of cryptocurrency as an asset in the marketplace, defines what it is and also addresses related technologies such as Block Chain.

The course then discusses legal implications, such as challenges crypto can pose in discovery, tracing crypto transactions, and issues of anonymity and privacy.


Joe Carlasare, Amundsen Davis, Chicago

Richard Peters, Berkeley Research Group (BRG), Houston

Anita Ventrelli, Schiller DuCanto & Fleck, LLP, Chicago

Expires: 1/1/26

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Program Date1/15/24
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Program Date1/15/24
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