David A. McCarville Esq.
FennemoreDavid A. McCarville is a director at Fennemore, recognized for his strategic knowledge in business and finance law, delivering innovative solutions in transactional matters, corporate governance, due diligence, and succession planning to help clients achieve their goals. He has extensive experience advising entrepreneurs, partnerships, and family-owned businesses across a wide range of industries, helping clients address complex challenges, optimize operations, and achieve their strategic goals. As chair of Fennemore Labs, the firm's technology committee, David leads groundbreaking initiatives to integrate advanced legal technologies, particularly artificial intelligence, into the practice of law, delivering measurable benefits such as reducing client costs, expediting complex transactions, and improving compliance with evolving regulations. He counsels clients on adopting AI and digital asset solutions in a regulatory-compliant manner to enhance operational efficiency, drive innovation, and achieve business growth. His guidance helps clients navigate complex legal landscapes while leveraging emerging technologies to remain competitive in their respective industries. David's expertise extends to blockchain and cryptocurrency, where he helps clients navigate the complexities of digital assets and smart contracts, delivering innovative solutions that improve efficiency and transparency. He is a recognized thought leader in the intersection of technology and law, frequently presenting on topics such as AI, blockchain, and smart contracts at industry conferences and academic institutions. David is licensed to practice law in Arizona and Massachusetts and has been recognized in The Best Lawyers in America®, a testament to his exceptional legal acumen, dedication to client success, and innovative approach to solving complex legal challenges. In addition to his legal practice, David serves as an adjunct professor at Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, where he has been teaching a course on blockchain and cryptocurrency law and policy since 2018. His publications and presentations focus on the practical and regulatory challenges of integrating cutting-edge technologies into legal and business frameworks.
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