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Cryptoassets | UK Bar

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This section encompasses cross-industry matters relating to cryptoassets and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) including IP/ownership/ legal consequences of use and areas of regulation. Many individuals in this area advise clients on the security of wallets, cryptocurrency exchanges, crypto derivatives, Smart Forms, IP and data sovereignty, international compliance regimes and cross-border jurisdictional issues, as well as Anti-money laundering compliance.

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  1. 3 Verulam Buildings
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    3 Verulam Buildings
    Cryptoassets
    2024 | Band 1 | 1 Years Ranked
    3 Verulam Buildings is a well-established set in the emerging market of cryptoassets. Members of the set have acted in some of the most high-profile and cutting-edge advice and litigation matters occurring in the space. Barristers have experience of handling cryptocurrency cases, exchange matters and fraud. A market commentator reports: "Every barrister we have worked with has provided us with new insights in, and a clearer pathway through, highly complex matters." Another source notes they are able to handle "key substantive and strategic issues without ever losing sight of the more minor details and nuances that need to be taken care of."
  2. Maitland Chambers
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    Maitland Chambers
    Cryptoassets
    2024 | Band 1 | 1 Years Ranked
    Maitland Chambers has a growing bench of experienced barristers in the area of cryptoasset litigation. Members have experience acting on both the claimant and defendant side in high-profile cryptocurrency fraud. This includes freezing orders and recovery work.
  3. Twenty Essex
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    Twenty Essex
    Cryptoassets
    2024 | Band 1 | 1 Years Ranked
    Twenty Essex has a growing cryptoasset practice with barristers appearing in some of the largest and most notable cases in the field. Members have experience both in the litigation surrounding the area as well as advising on regulation for new technology. One market commentator calls them "our go-to set for complex jurisdictional issues."