G. Dowd Law LLC attorney George Dowd presented at the National Business Institute (NBI) Family Law Summit, a continuing legal education program recorded on June 4, 2026. Mr. Dowd led the session “Finding, Valuing, and Dividing Crypto and Digital Assets,” which included a live demonstration on locating and dividing cryptocurrency and other digital assets in divorce matters. The firm thanks NBI for the invitation to present, and thanks moderator Erika E. MacCormac for directing the program and the discussion.

What did George Dowd present at the NBI Family Law Summit?
Mr. Dowd’s session addressed how family law practitioners can detect, value, and divide crypto and digital assets that may go unreported in a divorce. Through a live demonstration, the session covered practical methods for identifying hidden cryptocurrency holdings and overlooked digital assets, then valuing and dividing them during the dissolution process. George Dowd is the primary author of Digital Assets, Cryptocurrencies, and Blockchain (IICLE, 2022) and concentrates on digital asset and financial markets matters. His NBI faculty bio provides further background.
Who presented at the Family Law Summit?
The Family Law Summit brought together practitioners from several firms. Erika E. MacCormac of Winslow McCurry & MacCormac, PLLC served as moderator and led the program’s discussion. The faculty also included Hon. Jeanette A. Irby of Juridical Solutions PLC, Brian L. Sobol of Sobol Family Law PLLC, and Kathryn H. Mickelson of Beermann LLP. The full program agenda is available on the NBI website.
Learn more about crypto and digital assets
For more information on locating, valuing, and dividing cryptocurrency and digital assets, visit the firm’s digital asset resource center at digitalasset.law.
Frequently asked questions
What was the title of George Dowd’s NBI presentation?
His session was titled “Finding, Valuing, and Dividing Crypto and Digital Assets,” presented as part of NBI’s Family Law Summit, recorded June 4, 2026.
What did the session cover?
It addressed how to detect, value, and divide cryptocurrency and other digital assets in divorce matters, and it included a live demonstration of those methods.
Where can I find George Dowd’s NBI faculty bio?
His bio is available on the NBI faculty directory, linked from this post and from the NBI program page.
