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More than 100 entrepreneurs and businesses have chosen Addison Cameron-Huff as their lawyer since 2013.Addison is a software developer turned lawyer with a focus on the issues that matter to technology businesses.Before starting his practice he worked at McCarthy Tetrault, one of Canada's largest law firms, and Technology Licensing Group of BlackBerry.Internet Startups Technology businesses have unique needs and you deserve a lawyer who's focussed on your niche.A technology expert can also be a good addition to your existing legal team.Blockchain Companies Addison can guide your business through everything from commercial deals to anti-money laundering rules.Addison has worked for two of Ethereum founders and a Bitcoin core developer.He accepted Bitcoin since 2014.Software Developers A good corporate structure and contracting framework is essential for the long-term success of your business.For the later stages of your business: Addison has experience selling programming businesses.

Schedule a Consultation Recent Articles 2017 Toronto's Most Technical Blockchain Law Event 2017 FlatLaw.ca Traffic Statistics 2017 Digital Security for the 2017 Lawyer 2017 Bitcoin Magazine Article on Tokenization of Real World Assets 2017 Key Canadian Laws for Blockchain Companies Popular Articles 2014 Cheat Sheet: Ontario Tax Credits & Deductions for Tech Companies 2014 Supreme Court Statistics: 4261 Cases Parsed and Analysed 2016 Critique of Slock.it DAO Paper 2015 Becoming a Contract Programmer in Canada 2014 Ontario's 50 Top Appellate Lawyers Read Addison's Legal Blog Past Speaking Engagements 2017 “Technology Law Spring Forum” - Canadian IT Law Association 2017 Co-organizer/speaker for “Critical and Emerging Issues in Blockchain Law” - OsgoodePD 2016 “Blockchain Symposium” - Gowlings WLG 2016 Fintech Regulation Panel - Next Money Toronto 2016 “Blockchain Evolution” - Canadian Bitcoin & Blockchain 2016 “Regulating Blockchain & Distributed Ledger Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities for Canadian Innovation” - CIGI 2015 “TECHxpo 3.0” - Ontario Bar Association 2015 Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence in the Legal Profession - Queen's Law School 2015 DEC_TECH (formerly Toronto Bitcoin Meetup) - DEC_TECH/MaRS 2015 Canadian Corporate Counsel Association National Conference Legaltech Businesses Addison Cameron-Huff has built (and programmed) his own software businesses from the ground up.

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