Join us for a thought-provoking panel discussion about crypto asset regulatory trends and unique legal issues posed by this asset class. Our expert panelists will deep dive into topics such as recent AML sanctions, crypto enforcement actions, and evidentiary challenges in blockchain investigations.
Jo is the CEO and Founder of EDT, driving the strategy and product vision. Over the last 30 years, she has been at the forefront of technology and law innovation, engaging as a strategic technology advisor and consultant to courts, justice agencies and international law firms, while founding and directing 3 successful legal-tech companies.
Speakers
Jo Sherman from edt will be moderating the discussion panel where we will hear varying perspectives on the current state of play in the crypto investigatory space across the academic, corporate and start up landscapes.
Dr Allison Stanfield has 30 years' experience as a lawyer and in business. In her private legal practice, with an international clientele, Allison’s expertise includes advising on cyber security compliance, privacy and commercial contracts. Having obtained a PhD in electronic evidence, Allison also maintains a keen interest in all things digital.
Alex has a tertiary qualification in finance & economics, and has extensive experience working with digital issues relating to fraud, scam and related victim support dimensions. Throughout her career, she has developed a passion for financial & cyber literacy. She is currently exploring the responsible regulation of crypto & blockchain products, staying abreast of reform initiatives and interpreting likely future developments in this realm.
Alice is an anti-money laundering professional with a PhD specialising in women leaders of criminal organisations. Alice has a wealth of international experience, originally from the UK she now lives in New Zealand (via the Netherlands, Finland, US and Macedonia) and continues to set benchmarks in the AML/CFT sector.
Jeremy is a specialist financial services, funds and investment lawyer who is passionate about disruptive innovation through FinTech and is widely recognised as New Zealand’s leading lawyer for crypto assets, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and other blockchain projects. From helping to develop the first NZD stablecoin to his advisory work for the Finance & Expenditure Select Committee enquiry on cryptocurrencies, he is at the heart of this growing sector.
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Join us in the Papuke Room at The Hotel Britomart in downtown Auckland where we will be hosting the Crypto Conundrum event.
12:00 pm
Panel Discussion
Jo Sherman from edt will be moderating the discussion panel where we will hear varying perspectives on the current state of play in the crypto investigatory space across the academic, corporate and start up landscapes.
1:00 pm
Lunch and Linger
Enjoy a light lunch in the Library Lounge and continue the conversation with other guests over drinks.
Event Location
122 Quay Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010 The panel discussion will be held in the Papuke Room at The Hotel Britomart, followed by a light lunch and drinks in the Library Lounge.
About edt.
EDT comprises a team of respected, international experts.
EDT has earned an international reputation in the justice and regulatory sectors for pioneering technology, deep expertise and thought leadership.
Founded in 2002, in Australia, our privately owned company services a global client base comprising public sector agencies that trust our SaaS evidence management solutions for litigation, investigations, prosecutions, and hearings. Our vision is to empower clients to deliver effective justice.