Nelson Mullins’ FinTech and Regulation Practice brings together attorneys from across the firm to represent early stage and publicly traded companies, including banks, broker-dealers, alternative trading systems, exchanges, advisors to private funds, trust companies, money service businesses, and digital asset trading platforms. The practice focuses on several areas including: Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies; Payments and Lending; and Corporate Securities and Financing. The team is recognized for its representation of clients before the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the U.S. Treasury Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, the Federal Reserve Board, the Office of Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, state banking and securities regulators, and the Financial Industry and Regulatory Authority.
Nelson Mullins’ FinTech and Regulation Practice is recognized for its thought leadership on FinTech and regulatory issues. Members of the practice are frequent speakers at conferences on blockchain technology, patents, regulatory, and market structure issues. Members of the practice also members of FinTech think tanks, and guest lecturers at law schools on blockchain technology, digital assets, and regulatory issues.Members of the practice have authored numerous articles, client alerts, law journal articles and chapters of books on FinTech and are routinely quoted by leading publications including Bloomberg, the New York Times, Reuters, and the Wall Street Journal.