Cooley Lawyers Contribute to Chambers and Partners’ Blockchain 2025 Guide
Cooley lawyers Pang Lee, Joyce Wang, Brian Lau and Mark Liang co-authored the Hong Kong chapter of the Chambers Blockchain 2025 Global Practice Guide, which was published on the Chambers and Partners website on June 12. The guide provides legal insights into the evolving blockchain landscape, covering topics including digital assets, smart contracts, regulatory frameworks, tax implications, environment, social and governance considerations, and data privacy and protection.
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