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Service of claim: by non-fungible token and email

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Service of claim: by non-fungible token and email

by Herbert Smith Freehills LLP and Practical Law Dispute Resolution
The High Court has permitted a claimant to serve its claim and interim freezing orders against unidentified cryptocurrency fraudsters by alternative service using non-fungible token and email.

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Published on 25-Aug-2022
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