ALB Virtual Disputes in Digital Assets Masterclass
29 – 30 July 2025
3:00pm to 6:00pm (Singapore/Hong Kong/China Time) GMT +8
12:30am to 3:30pm (India Time) GMT+5.5
11:00am to 2:00pm (UAE Time) GMT+4
Delivered Via: 2-Part MS Teams Webinar
OVERVIEW
As the digital landscape expands, so do the complexities surrounding the ownership and protection of digital assets. This brand-new ALB Masterclass is designed to equip attendees with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate these emerging challenges.
Delegates will address key considerations and explore a wide range of disputes related to digital property, gaining valuable insights into the evidential processes and legal actions available to reconcile these disputes and recover missing digital assets.
Join now for a thought-provoking and practical guide for professionals dealing with disputes in digital assets, and their implications and challenges.
KEY POINTS
- What disputes have arisen with regard to digital property?
- What are digital assets and digital property?
- Is digital property really property?
- Should cryptocurrencies be considered currencies?
- Are non-fungible tokens merely data?
- Can digital properties be traced?
- Can digital property be the subject matter of a constructive trust?
- Can digital property be recovered by an action for unjust enrichment?
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Legal professionals
- Corporate executives
- IT professionals
- Any other professional who wants to enhance their knowledge of disputes in digital assets
DELEGATE PRICING
Before 9% GST | After 9% GST | |
Early Bird Rate (Ends 31 March 2025) | USD 810 | USD 882.90 |
Standard Rate | USD 920 | USD 1,002.80 |
Save 20% when you register 5 or more participants!
CONTACT US
Romulus Tham
(65) 8126 1532 / romulus.tham@tr.com
Skye Gamban
(632) 8424 9075 / skye.gamban@tr.com
WEBSITE
https://www.legalbusinessonline.com/DDA25
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