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September 12, 2019 | 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM EDT

BakerHostetler 
Key Tower
127 Public Square, Suite 2000
Cleveland, OH 44114

Pricing
Members: FREE to members, law students and faculty
Non-members: $40, payble by cash or check

Overview (Program Summary)

A program hosted by:

ACC Northeast Ohio

Overview
Blockchain technology is widely anticipated to disrupt major industries and business operations over the next several years. 

All industries could see significant opportunities to change the way they do business by using blockchain technology to increase efficiency and reduce costs. At the same time, blockchain raises unique issues that require legal and business strategies designed to achieve successful implementation. 

This program will focus on what in-house counsel need to know to anticipate their company’s needs with regards to blockchain and promote their value among their C-suite colleagues. Key topics that will be discussed include:

•    Legal issues presented by the adoption of blockchain-enabled use cases
•    An overview of blockchain-related laws and regulatory activity
•    Privacy and cybersecurity concerns

Credits
1.5 CLE (This course has been approved by the Ohio Supreme Court Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 total CLE hours)

Agenda
11:30am – 12:00pm    Registration and lunch
12:00pm – 1:30pm    Seminar

Speakers
Robert A. Musiala, Jr, Counsel, BakerHostetler
Nathan Hodgen, KeyBank 
Frank Amato, Investment Manager, Grasshopper Capital

Parking
Convenient parking is available in the Memorial Plaza Garage accessed off of St. Clair Avenue (underground garage just east of the Marriott Cleveland Downtown). Parking in the Memorial Plaza Garage will be validated for attendees.

Security
All Key Tower visitors need to check in at the main security desk in the lobby, before allowed to access the elevators to BakerHostetler’s offices on the 20th floor. Attendees will be required to show a valid ID (e.g., driver's license). Please allow a few extra minutes to negotiate these access restrictions.  


Contact (RSVP)

Betsy Keck, Executive Director

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ACC

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