Collas Crill shares expertise on fintech in the Financial Technology Law Review

Collas Crill's team of fintech specialists have once again collaborated with several major international law firms to produce the fourth edition of The Financial Technology Law Review.

The recently published Review provides a global perspective on legal and regulatory developments addressing the role of new technologies in the finance sector including cryptocurrencies, coin and token issues and the use of block chain as well as legal interpretation issues around smart contracts and electronic execution.

Each year The Law Review, commissioners of the publication, look to widely respected firms and experienced practitioners worldwide to provide local insight on the law surrounding fintech and how it is applied. For the third consecutive year, Collas Crill provided chapters for four of the offshore jurisdictions in which we work.

For the Caribbean, managing partner Alan de Saram provided the Cayman chapter and Of Counsel Christian Hidalgo provided the BVI chapter.

For the Channel Islands, group partner Sam Sturrock provided the Jersey chapter and partner Wayne Atkinson provided the Guernsey chapter.

We invite you to review the chapters here:

British Virgin Islands – Christian Hidalgo

Cayman Islands – Alan de Saram

Guernsey – Wayne Atkinson

Jersey – Sam Sturrock

Read the editor's preface to the Review here.

Read more on our contributions to the previous (third) edition here.

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