This 3-part CLE will discuss why holder in due course status is important to your clients, how to advocate for or against such status, and some related bank policies to consider; an update on recent statutory, regulatory and judge-made law developments relevant to the bank industries and attorneys dealing with banks, such as Article 12 of the Uniform Commercial Code on controllable electronic records; a high level, “soup to nuts” introduction to crypto currency transactions, such as but not limited to how to buy or sell crypto currency, options for storing as a “crypto wallet,” and options to react to a counterparty who desires to get paid in crypto currency.
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Nebraska MCLE # 239213. 1.0 CLE Hours. (OnDemand credit)
Iowa MCLE #387419. 1.0 CLE Hours. (OnDemand credit)
Part One: Holder in Due Course Status: This presentation discusses why holder in due course status is important to your clients, how to advocate for or against such status, and some related bank policies to consider.
Part Two: Developments in the Law: This presentation provides an update on recent statutory, regulatory and judge-made law developments relevant to the bank industries and attorneys dealing with banks, such as Article 12 of the Uniform Commercial Code on controllable electronic records.
Part Three: Introduction to Cryptocurrency: This presentation is a high level, “soup to nuts” introduction to crypto currency transactions, such as but not limited to how to buy or sell crypto currency, options for storing as a “crypto wallet,” and options to react to a counterparty who desires to get paid in crypto currency.
Jeremy C. Hollembeak, Baird Holm LLP
Brian Kruse, Mercuryo
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