Christopher is a litigator whose practice is focused on complex commercial disputes, white collar defense, government investigations and enforcement, and securities litigation. He has experience conducting legal research and preparing legal memoranda and motions, as well as assisting with depositions and discovery.
While earning his JD/MBA, Christopher served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Sherry R. Fallon, Magistrate Judge of the US District Court for the District of Delaware. He also interned with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority and the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
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SEC Approves Spot Bitcoin ETFs But Gensler Still Disapproves of Crypto
January 12, 2024 | Blog | By David Adams, Edmund P. Daley, Christopher D'Aliso, Frank Gerratana
Providing Sanctuary for Survivors
December 13, 2023 | Article
Sanctuary for Families is the leading provider and advocate for survivors of domestic abuse, sex trafficking, and related forms of gender violence. Last year alone, the organization provided vital support to over 7,200 adults and children facing adversity. Read more about Mintz's pro bono work with Sanctuary for Families.
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Coinbase Reaches $100 Million Settlement with NYS Department of Financial Services Over Anti-Money Laundering Compliance Failures
January 6, 2023 | Blog | By Cory S. Flashner, Edmund P. Daley, Christopher D'Aliso
FINRA to Examine Broker-Dealer Crypto Communications
December 1, 2022 | Blog | By Cory S. Flashner, Edmund P. Daley, Christopher D'Aliso
News & Press
Bitcoin ETF Approval Doesn't Mean SEC Approves Of Crypto
February 13, 2024
Member David Adams and Associates Edmund Daley and Christopher D’Aliso co-authored an article in Law360 discussing the implications of the SEC’s decision to approve bitcoin ETFs and what that means for crypto assets.