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11/08/2021
Hill Wallack Family Law attorneys, Albertina Webb and Megha R. Thakkar, to present on Cryptocurrency and Family Law at Middlesex County Bar Association Family Law Section's CLE program
Hill Wallack LLP family law attorney, Albertina Webb will be a speaker at the Middlesex County Bar Association Family Law Section’s CLE program All About Cryptocurrency & Family Law at on November 8, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. at the Pines Manor. Megha R. Thakkar, Hill Wallack family law attorney, will be moderating the program.
All About Cryptocurrency & Family Law
November 8, 2021 | 6:00 p.m.
The Pines Manor, Edison, NJThe following issues will be discussed:
- Bitcoin and Blockchain
- Locating Cryptocurrency in a Forensic Engagement
- A Very Brief History of Bitcoin
- Documents/Discovery Request
- Your First Transaction
- Gathering Information
- Cryptocurrency Exchanges
- Challenges When Investigating Cryptocurrencies
- KYC-AML
- Investments in Coin Ventures and ICOS
- Hot Wallets / Cold Wallets
- AICPA’s Practice AID
- Cryptocurrency ATMS
- The IRS is Trying to Keep Up
- Cryptocurrency “Keys”
Albertina "Abby" Webb is a partner in the Red Bank, New Jersey office of Hill Wallack LLP, where she is a member of the firm’s Family Law practice group. Ms. Webb concentrates her practice on family law issues, including divorce, custody, support, post-judgment and domestic violence cases from inception through resolution, either by mediation, arbitration or trial. She also handles enforcement or modification of marital agreements, alimony and child support awards, post judgment enforcement and modification of agreements and pre-nuptial agreements, as well as engaging in litigation practice to set them aside or for enforcement.
Megha R. Thakkar is Counsel in the Princeton, New Jersey office of Hill Wallack LLP, where she is a member of the firm’s Family Law practice group. Megha represents clients in all aspects of matrimonial and family law, including divorce litigation, mediation, and arbitration, custody and parenting time issues, alimony and child support disputes, post-judgment applications, marital settlement agreements, prenuptial agreements, and domestic violence litigation. She also handles complex issues of equitable distribution including distribution of businesses, stock options, and restricted stock units. Megha also addresses allocation of pensions and other retirement accounts in connection with divorce matters, including distribution of New Jersey State Pensions, particularly the Police and Firemen’s Retirement System (PFRS), the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), and the Teachers' Pension and Annuity Fund (TPAF). Megha is also qualified mediator in family law matters pursuant to R. 1:40.To learn more and register, click here.