Tokenization of Commercial Real Estate: Offering and Trading Property Investments on the Blockchain
A live 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A
This CLE webinar will discuss creating a tokenized real estate offering and the risks and benefits for issuers and investors to consider in connection with a real estate token offering, its administration, and subsequent transfers.
Outline
- Emergence of blockchain technology and digital assets
- Real estate tokens contrasted with traditional LLC and partnership interests
- Issues in tokenization
- Compliance with securities laws and creation of a smart contract
- Determining the number and type of tokens and the exchange platform
- Offering process: confirmation of investor accreditation and listing of tokens
- Administration: distribution of profits or other payments to investors
Benefits
The panel will review these and other critical issues:
- What advantages do digital tokens have over traditional real estate investment vehicles?
- What are the securities law implications of tokenization? Is registration required?
- How should a token offering be documented?
- What are the transfer restrictions to build into a real estate token? What are the AML concerns?
Faculty

Mark Cianci
Partner
Israel David
Mr. Cianci has nearly 15 years of experience representing globally leading hedge funds, private equity firms,... | Read More
Mr. Cianci has nearly 15 years of experience representing globally leading hedge funds, private equity firms, healthcare and life sciences companies, Fortune 100 corporations, and other sophisticated clients in complex, high-stakes litigation. He has successfully litigated numerous high-profile cases in courts and arbitral forums across the United States and internationally, with an emphasis on shareholder litigation (including securities class action litigation and breach of fiduciary duty actions), M&A litigation, complex commercial litigation, and government investigation and enforcement matters. Mr. Cianci also represents clients in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space in litigation and advises on a variety of regulatory and risk-mitigation considerations, including compliance with securities laws. Prior to joining Israel David LLC as a Partner, he was Counsel from 2020 to 2024 at the elite international law firm Ropes & Gray LLP and was an associate at that firm from 2011 to 2020.
CloseEarly Discount (through 10/03/25)