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The 2024 Wyoming legislative session brought significant advancements in the realm of digital assets and blockchain technology. Key legislative changes include the creation of decentralized unincorporated nonprofit associations (DUNAs) and allowing banks to provide custodial services for digital assets.
Wyoming continues to lead in blockchain and digital asset innovation. The creation of DUNAs, a nonprofit version of Wyoming’s decentralized autonomous organization (DAO), represents a pioneering step in this direction. Additionally, the new legislation permits banks to offer custodial services for digital assets, providing a secure and regulated environment for these emerging financial instruments.
The 2024 edition of Wyoming Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated captures these and other legislative changes. This essential resource includes the full text of Title 17—Corporations, Partnerships, and Associations, along with selected sections related to business entity law. The book also features the Uniform Rules and Rules for Civil Procedure for Wyoming’s Chancery Court, as well as the Wyoming State Chancery Court Electronic Filing Administrative Policies and Procedures Manual.
Wyoming Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated is fully annotated with the latest case notes from state and federal courts interpreting the law. It includes five full-text cases illustrating recent legal developments concerning derivative actions, prejudgment interest in arbitration, bankruptcy of LLCs, and jurisdiction of the Chancery Court. Legal professionals will find the comprehensive annotations and practical tools invaluable for their practice.
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