GameStop appointed Duane Morris FinTech attorney Cindy Yang as vice president and assistant general counsel as the company continues its move from a brick-and-mortar video game store to an eCommerce technology marketplace.
“Looking forward to tackling cutting-edge legal and regulatory issues involving #blockchain, #digitalassets, #nfts, #metaverse, #web3 and #nftgaming, as well as championing #innovation in one of the coolest and most influential companies in the world,” Yang posted on LinkedIn when announcing the news.
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Yang has a background in intellectual property and more than 20 years of experience in private practice. She used her background in intellectual property to develop the FinTech Industry Practice Group at Duane Morris, which explored blockchain, cryptocurrencies and NFTs. Prior to that, she was a partner at Schiff Hardin for four years and a partner at Dickstein Shapiro for eight years.
In her new role at GameStop, she will work with the company’s recently-named general counsel, Mark Robinson,…