Braden Perry Featured in Disruptor Daily Series on Blockchain and Agriculture

Braden Perry Featured in Disruptor Daily Series on Blockchain and Agriculture

Kennyhertz Perry, LLC Partner, Braden Perry was featured as one of several Blockchain experts in two Disruptor Daily articles on Blockchain in the agriculture industry. Perry discussed growth and the future of Blockchain in agricultural businesses.

Perry has extensive experience advising clients in agricultural business and Blockchain, particularly in enforcement matters involving complex emerging and novel issues. He also works with clients in all industries in navigating the myriad of federal, state, and local rules and regulations involving technology.

To view the articles please see the following:

About Kennyhertz Perry’s Regulatory & Compliance Group

In a complex business environment with increased regulatory scrutiny around governance issues and stringent demands, Kennyhertz Perry brings a sophisticated understanding of the impact of these regulations on business and works with clients to identify and mitigate the risks of potential enforcement actions, navigate the complexity of the regulated world, and head off compliance issues before they arise.

Our attorneys have extensive experience advising clients in federal, state, and local regulatory inquiries and investigations, particularly in matters involving complex or novel issues. We couple technical knowledge and experience defending clients in front of federal agencies with a broad-based understanding of compliance from an institutional and regulatory perspective.

About Kennyhertz Perry’s White-Collar Defense and Government Enforcement Group

Kennyhertz Perry represents individual and corporate clients faced with the increased use of criminal enforcement to address business practices, particularly as they relate to complex financial issues. Kennyhertz Perry represents corporate clients and individual officers and directors at every stage of government investigations and enforcement actions – including white-collar criminal matters – initiated by state and federal agencies, including the Department of Justice, SEC, CFTC, FTC, and FINRA.

Kennyhertz Perry’s White-Collar Defense and Government Enforcement practice is led by Ben Tompkins, who worked both in the U.S. Department of Justice Tax Division Trial Attorney and an Assistant United States attorney prosecuting civil and criminal cases and Braden Perry, who worked as a Senior Trial Attorney at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

Kennyhertz Perry aggressively stays on the cutting edge of emerging and novel enforcement and regulatory developments that impact our clients and the risks they face. We also have an in-depth understanding of our clients’ business needs through our other practice areas, including corporateintellectual property, and cybersecurity matters.

About Kennyhertz Perry, LLC

Kennyhertz Perry, LLC is a business and litigation law firm representing clients in highly regulated industries. The firm was founded by two veteran Kansas City attorneys, John Kennyhertz and Braden Perry. To learn more about the firm, visit kennyhertzperry.com.

 

*The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements.

ain in agriculture businesses.

Perry has extensive experience advising clients in agricultural business, particularly in enforcement matters involving complex or emerging and novel issues. He also works with clients in all industries in complying with the myriad of federal, state, and local rules and regulations involving technology.

To view the articles please see the following:

About Kennyhertz Perry’s Regulatory & Compliance Group

In a complex business environment with increased regulatory scrutiny around governance issues and stringent demands, Kennyhertz Perry brings a sophisticated understanding of the impact of these regulations on business and work with clients to identify and mitigate the risks of potential enforcement actions, navigate the complexity of the regulated world, and head off compliance issues before they arise.

Our attorneys have extensive experience advising clients in federal, state, and local regulatory inquiries and investigations, particularly in matters involving complex or novel issues. We couple technical knowledge and experience defending clients in front of federal agencies with a broad-based understanding of compliance from an institutional and regulatory perspective.

About Kennyhertz Perry’s White-Collar Defense and Government Enforcement Group

Kennyhertz Perry represents individual and corporate clients faced with the increased use of criminal enforcement to address business practices, particularly as they relate to complex financial issues. Kennyhertz Perry represents corporate clients and individual officers and directors at every stage of government investigations and enforcement actions – including white-collar criminal matters – initiated by state and federal agencies, including the Department of Justice, SEC, CFTC, FTC, and FINRA.

Kennyhertz Perry’s White-Collar Defense and Government Enforcement practice is led by Ben Tompkins, who worked both in the U.S. Department of Justice Tax Division Trial Attorney and an Assistant United States attorney prosecuting civil and criminal cases and Braden Perry, who worked as a Senior Trial Attorney at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

Kennyhertz Perry aggressively stays on the cutting edge of emerging and novel enforcement and regulatory developments that impact our clients and the risks they face. We also have an in-depth understanding of our clients’ business needs through our other practice areas, including corporateintellectual property, and cybersecurity matters.

About Kennyhertz Perry, LLC

Kennyhertz Perry, LLC is a business and litigation law firm representing clients in highly regulated industries. The firm was founded by two veteran Kansas City attorneys, John Kennyhertz and Braden Perry. To learn more about the firm, visit kennyhertzperry.com.

 

*The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements.