The article “Cryptocurrency Meets Bankruptcy Law: A Call for Creditor Status for Investors in Initial Coin Offerings” by Professors Miriam R. Albert and J. Scott Colesanti, has been accepted for publication in the Georgia State Law Review.
Article by Professors Miriam Albert and Scott Colesanti on Creditor Status for ICOs Investors to Be Published in Georgia State Law Review
October 1, 2019
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