Beyond the wallet: Locating and enforcing against digital assets
- Asset recovery
As cryptocurrencies and digital assets play a growing role in commercial disputes, claimants and their advisers face novel challenges in tracing, valuing, and recovering assets across the globe. This session will bring together leading digital asset recovery practitioners to examine how courts, lawyers, and funders are adapting to this evolving landscape.
The webcast will cover:
· The use of blockchain forensics and data analytics in tracing digital assets
· Valuation and volatility challenges in enforcement and settlement
· Legal developments enabling (or impeding) cross-border recovery
· Strategies to materially enhance prospects for recovery
About Burford Briefings
Burford Briefings offer a unique opportunity for legal and business leaders to engage in high-level, topical discussions with peers. Each event explores a timely theme or topic, fostering fresh insights and candid conversation in an exclusive setting.

Benjamin M. Bathgate is the Chair of the Commercial Litigation Practice Group and Co-Chair of the Blockchain and Digital Assets Practice Group at WeirFoulds LLP. His practice focuses on complex, high stakes fraud, digital asset recovery and commercial litigation. Ben is widely recognized in the crypto industry as the go-to digital asset investigations and recovery lawyer in Canada.

Rupert Black is a Vice President with responsibility for assessing and underwriting legal risk as part of Burford’s EMEA investment team, with a focus on asset recovery.

Tom Brown is a Senior Vice President with responsibility for assessing and underwriting legal risk as part of Burford’s EMEA investment team, with a focus on asset recovery, and manages Burford’s EMEA investment pipeline.

Adrian leads investigations in the Digital Asset Recovery Team. His team works to identify, trace, and ultimately recover digital assets, whilst also providing assistance in the valuation of digital assets and crypto-native firms in support of litigation and arbitration.
Dorothy Siron is the go-to partner for clients seeking asset tracing and recovery in Hong Kong and the PRC. Her practice spans banking litigation, international trade, and commercial disputes, with a special focus on fraud, white-collar, cyber, and financial crimes. Dorothy's clients include multinational corporations and high-net-worth individuals who rely on her strategic insight and global expertise to navigate intricate legal landscapes.

Nia Statham is an Associate based in Baker & Partners’ Cayman Islands office. Nia specialises in cross-border digital asset recovery, fraud and asset tracing with a focus on crypto laundering, insolvency and investigations.