Canadian Lawyer Plans World's First Book on Bitcoin Law

Canadian Lawyer Plans World's First Book on Bitcoin Law

Christine Duhaime. A Canadian lawyer is planning to write the world's first law book covering bitcoin and other digital currencies. To help in the complex task, Christine Duhaime has already prepared a team of collaborators, including economists, legal experts and financial crime experts. The book will aim to provide guidance and insight into the emerging field of digital currencies and tackle legislative issues on a global level. Duhaime is a partner at Duhaime Law, a financial crime lawyer and a certified anti-money laundering law specialist. She advises clients on financial regulation....


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