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Daniel Stabile

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Daniel Stabile

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Daniel Stabile is a partner in the Miami office of Shutts & Bowen LLP, where he is a member of its Financial Services Practice Group, which has been recognized by Chambers USA as a Band 1 banking and financial practice area since its first publication. In the financial services arena, he represents financial institutions in internal and governmental/SRO investigations, enforcement proceedings, civil litigations and arbitrations. Additionally, Mr. Stabile is a leading attorney in the distributed ledger and digital-asset spaces. He has advised banks, brokers, FinTechs and other institutions in regards to their implementation of blockchain technology. Since 2018, Mr. Stabile has taught a popular course on blockchain and digital-asset regulation at the University of Miami Law School. He speaks regularly on digital currency regulation in various forums both domestically and abroad, and he advises government officials and regulators regarding digital-asset technology and regulation. He currently is vice chair of the Miami-Dade County Crypto currency Task Force, an appointed position. Additionally, he co-authored Digital Assets and Blockchain Technology: US Law and Regulation, a first-of-its-kind legal textbook designed for law and other graduate-level students. In the litigation arena, Mr. Stabile concentrates his practice on class-action defense and complex commercial litigation. He has experience handling matters in federal trial and appellate courts in Florida and various forums throughout the country, and he has been published in academic and trade journals on the issue of class action defense. Prior to joining Shutts, Mr. Stabile practiced in the New York office of an international law firm. During law school, he interned at theU.S. Department of Justice. Mr. Stabile was listed as a Florida Super Lawyers Rising Star in BusinessLitigation from 2016-21. He received his B.A. in philosophy in 2005 and his J.D. in 2008 from GeorgeWashington University Law School.