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Professor Nguyen Discusses Bitcoin at Dedman School of Law
04/12/2018
Professor Xuan-Thao Nguyen delivered a lecture April 9 at Southern Methodist University's Dedman School of Law. Her remarks, "Financing Bitcoins: The Imperfect Golden Age," were part of a panel discussion, titled, "Lending with Bitcoin Collateral."
The discussion was part of the annual Science and Technology Law Review Symposium at Dedman's Tsai Center for Law, Science and Innovation. Professor Nguyen's panelists included Professor Ronald Mann of the Columbia School of Law, Professor Kristin Johnson of Tulane Law School, and Professor Kevin Tu of the University of Maryland School of Law. Professor Peter Winship of SMU moderated the panel.
Professor Nguyen holds the Gerald L. Bepko Chair in Law, and is the director of the IU McKinney Center for Intellectual Property Law and Innovation. She is an internationally recognized legal scholar, known for her expertise at the intersections of intellectual property, secured transactions, bankruptcy, licensing, and taxation. She was named a Fellow of the American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers in March 2017.
