Total Credits: 1.0 MCLE, 1.0 Kansas Credit-General
Originally presented at the 2022 Annual Family Law Conference, Aug. 5-6, 2022.
Cryptocurrency continues to steadily worm its way into our economy. In just a few years, it went from being mocked as a speculative joke to being embraced by all of the world's largest and most respected financial institutions. As a still-new asset class, most people remain unfamiliar with what it is, how it works, and how it can be used to conceal assets in a divorce. This seminar will NOT be technical in nature, but rather will educate about the basics of cryptocurrency and the many ways it is, can, and will be involved in our courtrooms.
Speaker: Douglas C. Fredrick, Law Office of Doug Fredrick, LLC, Springfield
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1 program: $120
2 programs: $75 per program (37% discount)
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Mr. Fredrick received his Bachelors in Business Administration and Juris Doctor from UMKC, a Certificate of Comparative Law from Peking University in Beijing, China, his Masters in Military Science and Joint Airpower through Arizona State University, and graduated from the United States Army’s Judge Advocate General School of Law and the Air Force’s Squadron Officer School.
He practiced law at Fredrick, Rogers and Vaughn, P.C. for five years before starting his own law firm in 2008. His practice has historically been focused on family law, real estate, business transactions and litigation, and appeals in both the Missouri Court of Appeals and Missouri Supreme Court. He is now a full-time professor in the Breech School of Business at Drury University and focuses his law practice primarily on serving as a Guardian Ad Litem and conducting mediations.
Mr. Fredrick has authored several publications, including the first and second edition of Military Issues in Family Law (MoBar). His article titled “Cryptocurrency And Blockchain; Here We Go Down The Rabbit Hole” was published in the Missouri Bar Journal, and republished in the Wisconsin Bar Journal, Family Law Lawyer Magazine, and Computer and Internet Lawyer Journal. He has served on many charitable boards and Missouri Bar committees, and routinely teaches CLE seminars on a variety of topics. Mr. Fredrick served as head coach of Drury University’s NCAA Women’s Triathlon program for four years, served in the Army Reserves as a JAG officer for six years, and has served in the Air Force Reserves since 2012.