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Chapman hosted the Chicago Bar Association’s Futures & Derivatives Committee for a panel discussion on the rapidly evolving role of tokenization in financial markets. Moderated by Chapman partner Juan Arciniegas, the conversation brought together industry leaders—including Chapman partners Liz Boison, Christian Brockman, and Curtis Doty—who are actively shaping the digital asset and investment management landscape.

Panelists explored legal and operational models for tokenizing assets, the rights associated with various token structures, market‑infrastructure implications, and the role of compliance‑by‑design as tokenization scales. The discussion also addressed the increasing interest from regulators and industry groups, highlighting what market participants should be thinking about as tokenization accelerates across the financial sector.

Watch the full recordings and access the presentation deck here.

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