Blockchain technology is increasingly inserting itself into the legal infrastructure, from intellectual property to public records and estate planning; this new technology is becoming ubiquitous. What is the potential for this innovation, and what is its role in the future for lawyers? George Geis, Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law Michele Neitz, Professor of Law, University of San Francisco School of Law Billy Abbott, Partner, O’Melveny & Meyers Ravi Mohan, Partner, Rutan & Tucker Moderator: Professor Kurt Eggert, Director of the Alona Cortese Elder Law Center at the Fowler School of La
The legal profession is one of the most disrupted sectors of the consulting industry today. The rise...
Significant aspects of firm governance can (and, in coming years, likely will) be conducted on block...
• Blockchain technology, or shared-ledger technology, is increasingly seen as an infrastructure-leve...
Blockchain technology is increasingly inserting itself into the legal infrastructure, from intellect...
The most disruptive technology to emerge in the past decade, blockchain technology has had an immedi...
The most disruptive technology to emerge in the past decade, blockchain technology has had an immedi...
Despite its technical advantages and autonomous infrastructure, many view blockchain technologies on...
The most disruptive technology to emerge in the past decade, blockchain technology has had an immedi...
The panel focuses on blockchain, the technology behind Bitcoin and Ethereum. The topic has drawn muc...
Panel presentation on Art Law and Blockchain at 2019 AELJ Spring Symposium: Digital Art & Blockchain
In the past fewyears, researchers and practitioners have highlighted the potential of Blockchain (BC...
This volume explores from a legal perspective, how blockchain works. Perhaps more than ever before, ...
Proceedings of the 2021 Spring Conference: The Impact of Blockchain on the Practice of Law Panel 1...
Blockchain is one of the 21st centuries most impactful inventions. In addition to creating and facil...
When Bitcoin made its appearance in 2009, it has been welcomed as an Internet prodigy and condemned...
The legal profession is one of the most disrupted sectors of the consulting industry today. The rise...
Significant aspects of firm governance can (and, in coming years, likely will) be conducted on block...
• Blockchain technology, or shared-ledger technology, is increasingly seen as an infrastructure-leve...
Blockchain technology is increasingly inserting itself into the legal infrastructure, from intellect...
The most disruptive technology to emerge in the past decade, blockchain technology has had an immedi...
The most disruptive technology to emerge in the past decade, blockchain technology has had an immedi...
Despite its technical advantages and autonomous infrastructure, many view blockchain technologies on...
The most disruptive technology to emerge in the past decade, blockchain technology has had an immedi...
The panel focuses on blockchain, the technology behind Bitcoin and Ethereum. The topic has drawn muc...
Panel presentation on Art Law and Blockchain at 2019 AELJ Spring Symposium: Digital Art & Blockchain
In the past fewyears, researchers and practitioners have highlighted the potential of Blockchain (BC...
This volume explores from a legal perspective, how blockchain works. Perhaps more than ever before, ...
Proceedings of the 2021 Spring Conference: The Impact of Blockchain on the Practice of Law Panel 1...
Blockchain is one of the 21st centuries most impactful inventions. In addition to creating and facil...
When Bitcoin made its appearance in 2009, it has been welcomed as an Internet prodigy and condemned...
The legal profession is one of the most disrupted sectors of the consulting industry today. The rise...
Significant aspects of firm governance can (and, in coming years, likely will) be conducted on block...
• Blockchain technology, or shared-ledger technology, is increasingly seen as an infrastructure-leve...