Michael Haeberle assists businesses and individuals in cases pending in court, arbitration and administrative agencies, and has tried cases before judges, juries, arbitrators, and administrative law judges, with a focus on business lawsuits, contract litigation, condominium association litigation, shareholder disputes (business divorces), cryptocurrency disputes, and professional negligence cases.
On-Demand: June 19, 2024
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This program will cover cryptocurrency from its basic technical features (aimed for a non technical audience) to the legal issues that face both users and companies today in a changing and challenging legal and regulatory environment. The program will discuss how the technology works, how wrongdoers exploit it, and how to seek recompense for those who suffered losses from use of the asset class, in addition to how to best protect users before a loss occurs.
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Michael Haeberle| The Patterson Law Firm, LLC
Michael Haeberle assists businesses and individuals in cases pending in court, arbitration and administrative agencies, and has tried cases before judges, juries, arbitrators, and administrative law judges, with a focus on business lawsuits, contract litigation, condominium association litigation, shareholder disputes (business divorces), cryptocurrency disputes, and professional negligence cases. In August 2021, the American Bar Association published Mr. Haeberle and Mr. Patterson’s TROs and Preliminary Injunctions: Handling the Business Emergency, a guide on emergency remedies. Mr. Haeberle has been featured on CNN.com and Law.com regarding cryptocurrency disputes. Mr. Haeberle graduated from the University of Chicago Law School in 2012 with honors.
I. Technological basics | 2:00pm -2:30pm
II. Common losses from cryptocurrency | 2:30pm -3:00pm
Break | 3:00pm – 3:10pm
III. Common claims | 3:10pm – 3:40pm
IV. Other legal issues| 3:40pm – 4:10pm