Repeats every week every Friday, 4 times except Fri Oct 25 2019, Fri Nov 15 2019, Fri Nov 29 2019.
2:00pm to 3:00pm
Location:
Harvard Law School, Wasserstein Hall, WCC 5052
Patrick is a lawyer and expert on cryptocurrency and blockchain technologies. He will conduct research into the law and policy implications of bitcoin, distributed ledgers, and smart contracts. In addition to his role at the Berkman Klein Center, Patrick is Special Counsel at Cooley LLP and a member of the IMF's High-Level Advisory Group on Fintech. Previously Patrick was a co-founder of the Bitcoin Foundation where he served at times as General Counsel and Executive Director. Patrick has engaged regulators and policymakers around the world on cryptocurrency and the emerging digital...
RCC postdoctoral fellows at Harvard University will give short scientific and pedagogic talks about their research topics at Harvard University or their home Universities. These multidisciplinary talks will be adapted for a general audience and will be followed by fruitful discussion. The goals are to disseminate knowledge, highlight the work of international scholars from Spain doing work at Harvard University as well as the generation and consolidation of new connections...
Harvard Researcher and Aretian Co-Founder Jeremy Burke will present the first ever Atlas of Innovation Districts, developed with fellow Researcher and Co-Founder Ramon Gras Alomà, in an event to be held at the Harvard RCC, in the context of the Harvard WorldWideWeek...
Come have coffee with HLSBFI and speak with recent HLS graduate, Rodrigo Seira, who is trying to carve his own path through the blockchain/fintech legal market. His initial few years as an attorney paralleled a tumultuous time for blockchain and cryptocurrency legal issues in the U...
The Quixote is one of the most important and popular works of art, which is still praised and held in high regard as an essential book in the history of universal literature all over the world. It has been considered, to some extent, as a historical approach to the...
Harvard Graduate School of Design, Gund Hall, Room 522, 48 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA
Boa Mistura is a multidisciplinary team with roots in graffiti art. Born in late 2001, Madrid, Spain. They develop their work mainly in the public space and have...
New business models pose challenges to the existing international tax allocation rules. You can do business in a country without being taxed there, since the tax connecting factors require physical presence.