Law and Ledger, the crypto legal news segment produced by Kelman Law, resumed publication on May 16 after a one-week hiatus. The latest edition, authored by Alex Forehand and Michael Handelsman, marks the show's return to its regular weekly schedule.
What the segment covers
Law and Ledger focuses on legal developments in digital asset commerce. It's produced by Kelman Law, a firm that specializes in that space. The show usually breaks down regulatory filings, court rulings, and policy shifts affecting crypto businesses and users. The May 16 episode is the first since the break.
Why the pause?
The facts don't say why the segment took a week off. Could be a holiday, scheduling, or just a planned break. Either way, it's back now. For a weekly show, even a short gap can feel like a long time to regular viewers.
Who's behind it
Alex Forehand and Michael Handelsman are the authors of the latest edition. Both are listed as contributors to the segment. Kelman Law produces the series, which has been running for some time as a fixture in the crypto legal news space.
With the May 16 edition live, the next episode should follow on the usual weekly cadence. No word yet on whether future episodes will address specific cases or regulatory moves. Given the pace of crypto law this year, there's no shortage of material.




