
Digital Divisions: A Primer on Cryptocurrency in Family Law.
Digital assets continue to move from fringe to mainstream and form part of a modern-day portfolio. Join Justin Di Liello for an introduction on cryptocurrency and the taxation of digital assets, as well as a discussion on what happens when cryptocurrency forms part of matrimonial property. Justin maintains a diverse practice in all areas of tax law at Felesky Flynn LLP, including corporate and personal tax planning, tax representation & litigation, and mergers & acquisitions. Justin has a particular interest in technology, emerging growth and startup companies.
SPEAKER
Justin Di Liello, lawyer, Felesky Flynn LLP
MEETING DETAILS
On-demand. Originally presented on Thursday, September 8 2022.
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