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Justina, alongside Dan Wyatt (Reynolds, Porter Chamberlain LLP), Wern-Jhien Yam (Partner at Setia Law LLC) and Josh Kemp (Partner at ADG Legal), will be speaking on the hot topic of crypto exchange liability, taking a multi-jurisdictional look at potential causes of action against exchanges if their knowledge falls short of that required for fraud.
Justina is ranked in the legal directories as a leading junior in numerous practice areas – cryptocurrency, insolvency, banking and finance, financial services regulation and commercial dispute resolution.
She has been described in the directories as “phenomenally bright”, “great to use on difficult insolvency claims”, “an absolute delight to work with”, “a hard-hitting litigator”, “strong, dynamic and commercial”, “a highly intelligent and tenacious litigator”, “far more financially literate than most barristers”, and “a phenomenal addition to any team when you have claims against banks” with “outstanding legal acumen”.
She has been instructed on numerous significant cross-border crypto-fraud claims, is instructed on a major legislative reform project concerning digital assets and is representing the appellant in a case described as “one of the first cryptocurrency litigation disputes in the [MENA] region and one of the few reported cases anywhere in the world which addresses issues such as the safe transfer of cryptocurrency … and the obligations owed by a custodian of cryptocurrency …”.
For more on Justina, contact Sam Carter on +44 (0)203 989 6669 or Colin Bunyan on +44 (0)20 7427 4886 for a confidential discussion.
News 7 Jun, 2023