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Nebraska MCLE #239061. 1.5 CLE Hours, including 0.25 Ethics Hours. (OnDemand credit)
Iowa MCLE #387342. 1.5 CLE Hours, including 0.25 Ethics Hours. (OnDemand credit)
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Part One: Cryptocurrency for Lawyers
Part Two: The Nebraska Financial Innovation Act
Mark C. Quandahl, Dvorak Law Group, LLC
Mark Quandahl has a broad range of experience in commercial legal matters and government administration. Mark is experienced in public administration, banking and finance, non-depository institutions and securities regulation, government relations, litigation, Fintech, healthcare, and start-ups.
Nicholas Norton, Black Sheep Law, LLC
Nic Norton has been practicing law in Nebraska since the spring of 2013, during which time his focus has been primarily on litigation. In recent years, Nic has become progressively more involved in the world of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency – first as a curious observer, then an investor, and, finally, an advisor. Nic left the traditional practice of law in the summer of 2022 to devote his efforts to providing services to startups in the blockchain technology space, both as an attorney and a strategic consultant. In addition to operating Black Sheep Law, a practice devoted to servicing small businesses and tech startups under non-traditional fee structures, Nic currently enjoys collaborating with a multi-disciplinary, international team of experts in various fields to find ways to grow new blockchain companies. Nic lives in Kearney with his wife, Nicole, and their three children.
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