PHILADELPHIA – Stradley Ronon Chicago Attorney Nicole M. Kalajian served as a moderator for the Digital Assets Working Group presentation on May 8 in Chicago. Sarah Olsen, head of business development, Gemini Trust Company; and Colleen Sullivan, CEO, CMT Digital, discussed government regulations in the virtual currency industry and the virtual commodity cash markets.
Kalajian represents securities and commodities professionals in a variety of complex regulatory, compliance and corporate matters. She has extensive experience launching and advising various investment vehicles, such as hedge funds, private equity funds, venture capital funds, real estate funds, commodity pools, fund of funds and socially responsible investment vehicles. Kalajian provides legal and compliance guidance to registered and exempt investment advisers, commodity pool operators, commodity trading advisers, futures commission merchants, introducing brokers, forex firms, proprietary trading firms and broker-dealers.
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