Blockchain and the Legal Profession

Blockchain and the Legal Profession

by Lewis CohenTyler Woods Priyanka Desai and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 31/07/2021

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Created by programmers from the mid-90s onwards and launched by technology disruptors in 2008 on the back of the biggest corporate failings in trust and honesty the modern world has seen, Blockchain collects facts as diverse as Wikipedia and churns them out as randomly as Alexa in a playschool. Heralded as the next big thing, blockchain has the potential to radically change the way lawyers work, and even threaten their very existence. So, what is it, and how does it work? This book, featuring opinions and experience from some of the most knowledgeable thought leaders on the subject, aims to cut through the hype and explore the many different facets of blockchain, and what it will mean for the legal profession.

ISBN:
9781787426009
9781787426009
Category:
Legal profession: general
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
31-07-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Globe Law and Business
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The owner of Bath Rabbit Soap Company and a member of the Handcrafted Soap and Cosmetics Guild, Fisher teaches students of all ages how to make candles, soap, and bath and body products. He attends numerous local and regional soap and candle making conferences and classes and has logged countless hours of "in the kitchen" training in soap and candle making.

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