WilmerHale was ranked among the leading law firms for FinTech work in the 2024 edition of Chambers FinTech. Clients referred to the firm as a “force multiplier” for their legal departments and said, “When navigating a complex, sophisticated legal matters, it is a pleasure to listen, work with, and rely on counsel from WilmerHale." The guide recognized the firm in the FinTech Legal – USA and FinTech Legal: Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies – USA categories. Tiffany Smith, co-chair of the firm’s Crypto Working Group, was also recognized in the guide.
WilmerHale’s FinTech practice features a multi-disciplinary team including lawyers across our Regulatory and Government Affairs, Transactional, Securities and Financial Services, Intellectual Property and Litigation/Controversy Departments. They leverage their deep and broad experience across practices to provide counsel on the material issues that financial institutions, corporate clients and FinTech emerging companies must navigate.
Since the inception of blockchain and cryptocurrency, WilmerHale lawyers have provided legal guidance to clients. The firm has deep roots in the world of securities, futures and derivatives regulation and a long track record representing many of the most innovative companies working with blockchain and digital assets. The firm’s Crypto Working Group is led by two partners representing some of the most innovative companies in the world, Zachary Goldman and Smith.
Read more about the Chambers FinTech rankings at chambers.com.