Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) and other digital-native structures have moved from niche crypto experiments into real tools for governing companies, investment vehicles, and nonprofits.
This program surveys the current legal landscape for Web3 organizations, with a focus on the Marshall Islands DAO LLC framework and comparable structures in other jurisdictions. We'll cover entity selection, governance design, tax treatment, regulatory considerations (including securities, AML/KYC, and the emerging VASP regimes), and practical drafting tips for operating agreements and token instruments. Attendees will leave with a working framework for advising clients on whether, when, and how to use a digital organization.
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