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Will Law Firms' Bet On Fintech Dominance Pay Off?
15 August 2022
Morrison & Foerster LLP
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Seth Kleinman spoke to The Recorder about fintech
lawyers at Silicon Valley's largest firms remaining busy and
continuing to believe in the resilience of the tech sector despite
a recent cooling in various cryptocurrencies.
"There are lots of points of discussion happening in the
restructuring world as it relates to crypto," said Seth,
noting that investors are interested in buying distressed assets,
while others want to know how the recent high-profile bankruptcies
might have a trick down effect on their assets.
"I don't foresee that stopping," he added.
"We're far from the death of crypto."
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