Seladore writes on cryptocurrency and common law for 33 Chancery Lane Chambers Digest

23 June 2025

In an article for the 33 Chancery Lane Chambers Digest (Q2 2025), Dan Hudson and Isabella Fahmy of Seladore Legal analyse the evolution of English common law in crypto-related litigation.

Drawing on the High Court’s decision in D’Aloia v Persons Unknown, they assess evidentiary and jurisdictional challenges in tracing digital assets and reflect on the prospective impact of forthcoming legislation.

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