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  1. Tokenized Real-World Assets Have Gone Mainstream — Is Your Business Ready?

    09/09/2025

    Tokenized Real-World Assets Have Gone Mainstream — Is Your Business Ready?

    A brave new world of investing is now open for business, and with it, a new way to conceive of property. Tokenized real-world assets have gone mainstream. Major financial institutions are racing to tokenize everything — from U.S. treasuries, to art, to real estate, converting these assets into digital form and storing them on blockchains so they can be traded easily on new marketplaces. But the breakneck pace has fueled concern over compliance with existing laws, as Congress, regulators, and investors struggle to harness both the potential and risk of the technology.  What’s in store for the tokenization of real-world assets in the U.S. and Europe?  Will new legislation assuage concerns — or hinder widespread adoption? Has Europe surpassed the U.S. in regulating tokenization effectively? What is the impact of tokenization on the broader global marketplace? And what role does AI play with regard to digital assets? Join The Sidley Podcast host and Sidley partner, Sam Gandhi, as he speaks with two of the firm’s thought leaders on these issues — Lilya Tessler, who leads Sidley’s Fintech and Blockchain group, and David Stewart, a partner in the firm’s Capital Markets practice. Together, they discuss what’s driving the surge in adoption of the tokenization of real-world assets and the related legislation in the U.S. and Europe, including the ability of these laws to drive innovation and enable entrepreneurs to create technologies.  Executive Producer: John Metaxas, WallStreetNorth Communications, Inc.

    39 min
  2. The Legal Battles Taking Shape in the Clash Over Internet Content

    08/21/2024

    The Legal Battles Taking Shape in the Clash Over Internet Content

    A federal law known as Section 230 has provided a powerful legal shield for internet companies for nearly three decades. Designed to “promote the internet,” it protects platforms from civil liability for content posted to their sites by third parties.   But the measure is inspiring lawsuits from plaintiffs who say it allows internet companies to escape accountability for harmful content. With the Supreme Court once again refusing to rule on the section’s validity this term, and Congress on a bipartisan quest to reform it, issues involving the First Amendment, child safety and technology innovation are very much in play.   What’s behind the backlash aimed at online platforms? And what’s on the legal horizon for the way they control content?   Join The Sidley Podcast host and Sidley partner, Sam Gandhi, as he speaks with two of the firm’s thought leaders on these issues — Randi Singer and Michael Borden. Randi is a partner in Sidley’s Commercial Litigation and Disputes and IP Litigation practices. Michael is head of Sidley’s Government Strategies group and a partner in the firm’s White Collar Defense and Investigations, Global Arbitration, Trade and Advocacy, and Crisis Management and Strategic Response practices.   Together, they discuss the social media cases that have cropped up involving content moderation, and what has inspired those cases from a legal, business and cultural perspective. Executive Producer: John Metaxas, WallStreetNorth Communications, Inc.

    40 min

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