
Vatrenko Law P.C.
Jenny Vatrenko is the principal of Vatrenko Law P.C., where she represents both plaintiffs and defendants in complex commercial disputes — from inception through trial — involving securities, digital assets and cryptocurrencies, and class actions across the United States and internationally. Her Securities and Investor Protection practice is dedicated to recovering assets for investors and holding bad actors in the cryptocurrency industry accountable. Beyond litigation, Jenny develops creative legal strategies to advance her clients’ business goals and advises on litigation risk and the implications of sensitive business decisions. She brings nearly a decade of experience as a commercial litigator at Boies Schiller Flexner LLP and as a criminal prosecutor at the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office to a practice defined by high-quality, personalized representation with flexible fee arrangements.
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Yes — MyLawCLE is an officially accredited CLE provider in all 50 states. All of our live webinars, on-demand programs, and replays meet or exceed state bar requirements, ensuring your CLE credits are fully recognized wherever you practice.
Yes — MyLawCLE is an officially accredited CLE provider in all 50 states. All of our live webinars, on-demand programs, and replays meet or exceed state bar requirements, ensuring your CLE credits are fully recognized wherever you practice.
Yes — MyLawCLE is an officially accredited CLE provider in all 50 states. All of our live webinars, on-demand programs, and replays meet or exceed state bar requirements, ensuring your CLE credits are fully recognized wherever you practice.
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The Alabama State Bar MCLE Commission requires attorneys to complete 12 credits, including 1 ethics, by December 31 of each year. All credits must be reported by February 15 of the following year. A maximum of 12 credits, including 1 ethics credit, may be carried over for 1 year only.
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