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    James Blakemore

    Senior Counsel at U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

    James Blakemore is a Senior Counsel in the Office of the General Counsel at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), a position he has held since July 2023.2 Prior to this role, he served as Special Counsel in the Office of the Chief Counsel, Division of Trading and Markets at the SEC from November 2020 to July 2023.2

    Blakemore has a diverse background in law and finance:

    1. Education:

      • JD from the University of Michigan Law School (2010-2013)2
      • Master's degree in British and American Literature from the University of Utah (2008-2010)2
      • Bachelor's degrees in Spanish Language and Literature and English from the University of Utah (2003-2007)2
    2. Professional Experience:

      • Adjunct Professor at the University of Michigan Law School (2018-2020), teaching a course on Blockchain and the Law23
      • Partner and Co-Founder of Ketsal and Blakemore Fallon (2018-2020)2
      • Associate Attorney at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP (2016-2018 and 2013-2015)2
      • Law Clerk at U.S. District Court (2015-2016)2

    Blakemore has expertise in blockchain technology and its legal implications. He co-founded consulting and law firms specializing in blockchain and cryptocurrency issues.3 His work at the SEC focuses on broker-dealer registration and crowdfunding issues, among other responsibilities.1

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    Location

    Washington, District of Columbia, United States