Stephanie L. Tang is an Assistant Professor of Law at Baylor Law School, teaching Family Law.
On-Demand: May 3, 2024
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This program will provide you with background information on cryptocurrency and NFTs so you can learn techniques to identify, trace, value, and divide them in your next divorce case. The CLE will discuss recommendations for attorneys in negotiations where parties desire to divide cryptocurrency or offset the value of cryptocurrency with another asset in a divorce proceeding.
This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
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Stephanie L. Tang | Baylor Law School
Stephanie L. Tang is an Assistant Professor of Law at Baylor Law School, teaching Family Law. Before joining Baylor, Professor Tang was a Partner at a family law firm in Chicago, where she specialized in all areas of family law. She obtained multiple certifications as a mediator, fellow with Collaborative Divorce Illinois, and a Certified Financial Litigator with the American Academy for Certified Financial Litigators. Professor Tang received a B.A. in Psychology and Legal Studies with Honors from Northwestern University in 2012. She then graduated from University of Illinois College of Law in 2015, Magna Cum Laude with pro bono notation. Professor Tang is the immediate past Chair of the Illinois State Bar Association Family Law Section Council
I. History of cryptocurrency | 12:00pm – 12:30pm
II. How to obtain or exchange cryptocurrency | 12:30pm – 1:00pm
Break | 1:00pm – 1:10pm
III. How to obtain or exchange NFTs | 1:10pm – 1:25pm
IV. Suggestions for discovery requests and final orders regarding cryptocurrency/NFTs | 1:25pm – 1:40pm