Lee Reiners

Lee Reiners

Policy Director, Duke Financial Economics Center

Lee Reiners is Policy Director at the Duke Financial Economics Center and a lecturing fellow at Duke Law. At Duke Law, Reiners teaches FinTech Law and Policy, Cryptocurrency Law and Policy, and seminars relating to financial policy and regulatory practice. His broad research agenda focuses on how new financial technologies fit within existing regulatory frameworks. His work has examined the risks associated with cryptocurrency derivatives, the rise of digital investment advice, and corporate governance failures within the financial industry. He writes frequently on FinTech and other financial regulatory matters on The FinReg Blog and speaks with financial policy experts on his podcast, The FinReg Pod. 

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