Smart Contracts
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Technology
Unlocking Blockchain: 3 Considerations To Minimize Cybersecurity Risk In Smart Contracts
Sound cybersecurity practices cannot be taken for granted when implementing or using this technology. -
Technology
Should Smart Contract Developers Be Held Responsible?
Under certain circumstances smart contract developers could be held accountable. - Sponsored
Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
The rise of remote work has dramatically reshaped the relationship between Lawyers and Law Firms, see how Scale LLP has taken the steps to get… -
Non-Sequiturs
Non-Sequiturs: 06.10.18
* What changes might come to the Supreme Court if Justice Kennedy retires at the end of this Term? Adam Feldman scours the justices’ voting relationships for clues. [Empirical SCOTUS]
* Speaking of SCOTUS, when it comes to its recent ruling in Masterpiece Cakeshop, Andrew Siegel is not impressed. [PrawfsBlawg]
* Ilya Somin offers praise for legislation being co-sponsored by Senator Elizabeth Warren — but it will make sense to you once you see the subject matter (hint: her co-sponsor is Senator Cory Gardner of Colorado). [Volokh Conspiracy / Reason]
* Charles Glasser has no problem with people calling out or criticizing speech that they find offensive, but he argues — rightly so, in my view — that we’ve lost “a sense of proportion, a rational relationship between the speaker, their comments, and their role in society.” [Daily Caller]
* Ann Althouse’s take on Bill Clinton’s controversial #MeToo comments. [Althouse]
* Greg Lambert is absolutely right: “Sometimes the change you seek causes problems you didn’t foresee.” [3 Geeks and a Law Blog]
* Smart-contract checker Sagewise hooks up with Hedera Hashgraph, a “blazing fast” alternative to blockchain. [Artificial Lawyer]
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Technology
Smart Contracts Taking Over: Pros, Cons, And How to Stay On Top of It All
As this technology develops and reaches its full potential in business, it is important to stay up to date because its effects will likely be felt in nearly every industry. -
Technology
Smart Contracts In The Wild: Applying Blockchain-Fueled Contracts Across Industries
It is not hard to imagine that the smart contracts may influence and become part of your legal practice eventually. -
In-House Counsel
Smart Contracts: The Future of Contracts, Brought To You By Blockchain
Smart contracts are a transformative new technology that can revolutionize the way businesses process deals. -
Technology
Blockchain: Can Smart Contracts Replace Lawyers?
Not quite yet, but their potential to do so in the future does raise many interesting questions. -
Technology
Blockchain For Dummies Non-Transactional Lawyers
Does blockchain confuse you? You're not alone -- but here's some help. - Sponsored
Navigating Financial Success by Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Maximizing Firm Performance
In this CLE-eligible webinar, we’ll explore the most common accounting pitfalls and how to avoid them for your firm. -
Technology
Blockchain: Disrupting Industries And Transforming Legal Roles
Lawyers who embrace the opportunity to learn more about blockchain technology will be more effective advisors in the coming years. -
Technology
Why Lawyers Won’t Be Replaced By Smart Contracts
Not so fast. A smart contract is not really 'smart,' and is not really a 'contract.' -
Boutique Law Firms, Money, Small Law Firms, Technology
The Advent Of 'Blockchain' And What It May Mean For Lawyers
Blockchain will bring disputes -- and good lawyers need to be ready. -
Money, Technology, Wall Street
Lawyers And Bitcoin And Blockchain
If a client asks about using a blockchain-based smart contract, don't be left speechless.