Levin to Speak at Computershare Client Conference 2025

Richard B. Levin, chair of Taft’s FinTech Practice will be a featured panelist for the 2025 Access: D.C. Computershare Client Conference, on September 17-19 in Washington, D.C. The conference will include panel discussions on industry trends, disruptive technologies, changing regulations, and capital markets. Levin will speak on the panel, “Capital markets regulation: Navigating transformation, reform and disruption in unprecedented times,” on September 18. Taft FinTech partners Sean Ruff and Bobby Wenner will also be attending the conference.

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Richard B. Levin is the Chair of the FinTech Practice at Taft. His practice focuses on the representation of companies in the FinTech industry, including broker-dealers, hedge funds, alternative trading systems (ATSs), exchanges, and digital asset trading platforms. He represents these firms before the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, and Congress. Richard has also represented clients before regulators around the world. Chambers and Partners has recognized him as a trusted adviser in the FinTech, blockchain, and cryptocurrency space. He is a frequent speaker at conferences on FinTech and regulatory issues and is the co-author of several chapters of books on U.S. regulation of digital assets and blockchain technology.

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