In an advisory opinion, the Ohio Board of Professional Conduct stated that attorneys may hold cryptocurrency in escrow when related to the representation of a client or for a third party through a law-related business.

The professional conduct board joined other ethics boards issuing opinions on the issue, most notably Nebraska, the first to issue an opinion in 2017.

Source: https://www.law.com/2022/08/18/state-ethics-board-allows-lawyers-to-hold-cryptocurrency-in-escrow-but-not-for-legal-fees/

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