Trisha Hall and Scott Swenson to Present at DSBA Program on Delaware’s Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets and Digital Accounts Act
On Thursday, January 29, 2015, Connolly Gallagher’s Trisha Hall and Scott Swenson will present a program entitled “Understanding Delaware’s Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets and Digital Accounts Act: Practical Implications for Fiduciaries and Their Advisors” at the offices of the Delaware State Bar Association in Wilmington. The program is intended to explore the terms and implications of the Act, which went into effect January 1, 2015 in Delaware – the first state in the nation to adopt legislation of this kind.
As chair of the committee of the Estates and Trusts Section of the DSBA that initially drafted the Act, Trisha is uniquely qualified to speak on the topic, while Scott will moderate the discussion. The program is sponsored by the Estates and Trusts Section of the DSBA, and begins at 11:30 a.m. at the DSBA offices at 405 N. King Street. Delaware and Pennsylvania attorneys are eligible for 1.5 hours of continuing legal education credit. Registration is available here.