Sessions Information

  • January 3, 2019
    10:30 am - 12:15 pm
    Session Type: AALS Discussion Groups
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: Hilton New Orleans Riverside
    Room: Grand Salon 15 & 18
    Floor: First Floor
    As the cryptoasset ecosystem shows signs of emerging from its “Wild West” phase, insider trading has become a principal concern for trading platforms, investors, and regulators. Insider trading cases concerning cryptoassets present challenges, however, because the legal understanding of both cryptoassets and the markets in which they are generated, bought, and sold has been significantly outpaced by their development, expansion, and innovation. In the United States, market professionals, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), and others debate whether virtual currencies are securities, contracts, currencies, commodities, or something else. Both the SEC and CFTC assert jurisdiction over cryptoassets, but (at this writing) neither has precisely defined the scope or nature of its purported regulatory oversight. This commercial and regulatory uncertainty leaves a number of questions about insider trading in cryptoassets unanswered. This Discussion Group considers these and other related concerns regarding insider trading in cryptoassets.
Session Speakers
Mississippi College School of Law
Discussion Group Moderator

University of Toledo College of Law
Discussion Group Participant

University of Iowa College of Law
Discussion Group Participant

Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Discussion Group Participant

University of Tennessee College of Law
Discussion Group Moderator

Wayne State University Law School
Discussion Group Participant

Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Discussion Group Participant

Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law
Discussion Group Participant

Stetson University College of Law
Discussion Group Participant

Northern Illinois University College of Law
Discussion Group Participant

Florida International University College of Law
Discussion Group Participant

Wake Forest University School of Law
Discussion Group Participant

Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Discussion Group Participant

Session Fees

Fees information is not available at this time.