• 49: DAO Law, Insights from a DAO Lawyer (Not Advice)

  • Sep 13 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
  • Podcast
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49: DAO Law, Insights from a DAO Lawyer (Not Advice)

  • Summary

  • MUNG Legal is the First Dedicated Blockchain Law Firm in Hong Kong founded in 2018. Their niche legal advisory lies in the sector of Blockchain, Cloud, AI and Data Technology, Biotechnology & Life Sciences, Art Auction, Art Frauds, and Art Tech, which includes NFT. MUNG has proven itself to be a valuable partner with tech, biotech and art tech entrepreneurs where they could grow from strength to strength with quality and strategic legal advice.

    Monin Ung is an international lawyer who has practiced for over 20 years at magic circles and international firms. She is qualified in England and Wales as a Barrister, an advocate and solicitor in Singapore as well as a solicitor in Hong Kong. Having spent all her career at prestigious international firms, Monin has been well trained and seeded in diverse practice areas of corporate finance, initial public listings, private equity, cross-border mergers and acquisitions, trade disputes, patent litigation and intellectual property litigation. In 2018, she returned to Hong Kong to launch MUNG, a legal practice which thrives to make a difference, relevant to the future and impactful. Monin is also the Founder of Women in DAO, a space where she finds vibrancy and expressions.

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