Kimberly Prior, a Financial Services partner in the Miami office of Shutts & Bowen LLP, will present during the Florida Bitcoin & Blockchain Summit (FBBS) taking place in Tampa on November 4-5.
The FBBS is Florida’s first “blockchain & fintech in Florida” focused event, highlighting the ever-expanding financial technology industry. The goal of the summit is to bring together stakeholders, businesses, and political leaders from all over Florida, as well as outside of the state, to collaborate on a strategy that will drive growth inside and outside the State of Florida, benefiting this emerging industry.
Kim – who co-authored "Digital Assets and Blockchain Technology: US Law and Regulation," a textbook that examines the legal and regulatory approaches regarding the most important issues impacting the blockchain space – will present on “Legal and Regulatory Challenges of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Use.”
To learn more about the summit, please click here.
About Kimberly A. Prior
Kimberly A. Prior is a partner in the Miami office of Shutts & Bowen LLP where she is a member of the Financial Services Practice Group. Kimberly handles regulatory, transactional, enforcement and corporate matters for domestic and international financial services firms and businesses, including banks, broker-dealers, investment advisers and private equity funds. Kimberly also advises financial institutions and technology companies on regulatory, licensing, corporate and compliance issues in the FinTech space. She currently teaches a course at the University of Miami School of Law on the regulation of blockchain and digital assets.