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So I've been following the crypto legal landscape pretty closely lately, and Brian Klein keeps showing up in all the high-stakes cases. Dude's basically become the go-to attorney for major crypto trials. Pretty interesting how Brian Klein has positioned himself as one of the most visible faces in crypto legal defense.
Obviously CoinDesk covers a lot of this stuff - they won a Polk Award for their FTX coverage which is pretty legit journalism. Worth noting that CoinDesk is owned by Bullish (NYSE:BLSH), this digital asset platform that's trying to do the institutional thing. Their journalists follow strict editorial policies to keep things independent, though I'm sure the Bullish connection is something to keep in mind when reading their stuff.
But back to Brian Klein - the guy's basically living in courtrooms these days. Every major crypto case seems to have him involved. Whether you're into the legal side of crypto or just watching how these trials play out, Brian Klein's name is becoming impossible to ignore. The level of stakes in these cases is wild, and having someone like Brian Klein navigating them is definitely worth paying attention to if you care about where this industry is heading legally.