Tracker—cryptoassets for Dispute Resolution lawyers

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Practice notes

Tracker—cryptoassets for Dispute Resolution lawyers

Published by a UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ Dispute Resolution expert

Practice notes
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This Practice Note tracks statements, reports, consultations, etc on Dispute resolution aspects of cryptoassets (cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens (NFTs)), smart contracts and digital securities including the legal status of such assets in English law.

For general guidance on cryptoassets and how they arise in the context of a dispute resolution lawyer’s work, see:

  1. •

    Practice Note: Cryptoassets for Dispute Resolution lawyers

  2. •

    Practice Note: Cryptoassets for Dispute Resolution lawyers—key and illustrative cases

  3. •

    Issues in cryptoasset related civil claims—checklist

Call for evidenceKey datesDetails
Call for evidence on the Property (Digital Assets etc) BillLaunched 19 November 2024. Closing date 20 December 2024.The Special Public Bill Committee on the Property (Digital Assets etc) Bill [HL] has issued a call for evidence on the Property (Digital Assets etc) Bill introduced in September 2024 (see below).
The call for evidence seeks written views from interested parties on the provisions in the Bill.
See: LNB News 25/11/2024 28—Special Public Bill Committee calls for evidence on the Property (Digital Assets etc) Bill.
BillKey datesDetails
Property
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What does Dispute resolution mean?

pension scheme disputes between the member and the trustees can be resolved using a range of different methods including internal dispute resolution, TPAS, which operates a network of volunteer advisers, the Pensions Ombudsman, the courts and alternative dispute resolution by way of arbitration or mediation.

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