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Fintech and emerging payment systems are revolutionizing financial transactions. The swift proliferation of seamless real-time processing and enhanced accessibility of new technologies has created a landscape of comprehensive regulations to manage risks and protect all stakeholders. This Conference is designed for both experienced professionals navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of Fintech and payment systems, as well as for those practitioners who would like to hear from leading experts in this dynamically changing field. The Conference will provide an invaluable opportunity to engage with industry experts, explore cutting-edge developments in the law, and discuss the legal and practical challenges and opportunities presented by these emerging technologies. Whether you are looking to stay abreast of regulatory changes, understand new payment platforms, or network with peers, this conference is tailored to enrich professional knowledge and expertise in this crucial area.

The FinTech 2025 Conference will cover:

  • How Federal and State Laws & Regulation are Paving the Way for Financial Institutions to Engage in Crypto & Other Digital Assets
  • Impact of State/Federal Regulation for Banks Holding Digital Assets
  • Commercial & Insolvency Rules for Financial Institutions Holding Crypto and Other Digital Assets
  • Consumer Protection Issues and Cryptocurrency: How Laws Governing Digital Technologies Payments Will Impact Crypto Projects
  • Litigation & Enforcement Landscape: Changes Under the New Administration
  • The Lawyers Guide to Preparing for Financial Services in the Age of Emerging Technologies
  • Understanding the Current Regulation of Fintech Firms
  • And more..

 

Program Fee:
$299 for NYC Bar Members | $399 for Nonmembers
$149 Small Law Firm Members

 

For New York Attorneys: Effective through December 31, 2025, newly admitted attorneys (those admitted to the New York State Bar for two years or less) may earn skills credits through individual participation (self-study) or group participation, utilizing the following live, nontraditional formats where questions are allowed during the program (web conference, teleconference, video conference). After December 31, 2025, newly admitted attorneys must complete skills CLE credits in either the traditional live classroom setting or by fully interactive video conference group participation only (where participants are physically together in group settings).

For New York Attorneys: This program is a transitional/non-transitional course.

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Please Contact:
Yelena Balashchenko, Manager, Business Development & Sponsorships
(212) 382-6608
ybalashchenko@nycbar.org