Fifty leading blockchain legal experts have joined forces to launch the Digital Currency and Ledger Defense Coalition (DCLDC).
Announced today, the initiative will find some of the sectorâs more prominent lawyers agreeing to work pro bono for individuals or businesses that cannot afford legal services as well as pledging to submit supporting legal documents in cases where outcomes may impact the industry.
Brian Klien (Baker Marquart);Â Jerry Brito (Coin Center); Marjorie Peerce (Ballard Spahr); Grant Fondo (Goodwin); and Marcia Hofmann (Zeitgeist Law) will serve on the groupâs board of directors.
Other notable members include some of the sectorâs more visible attorneys including Manattâs Carol Van Cleef and Pillsbury Winthropâs Marco Santori.
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