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Stitches in Time: Why the Blockchain Needs (a few) More Lawyers

Posted onNovember 28, 2015December 3, 2015

  Blockchain and law: inevitable bedfellows One of the promised boons of blockchain technology is elimination of lawyers and other middlemen in commerce, but for seminal blockchain creators, law is as important a facet of distributed ledger as the value Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsbitcoin, blockchain, commonaccord, distributed ledger, lawyers, primavera, szabo

Bloomberg: The market needs a bridge between coders and lawyers

Posted onNovember 3, 2015November 21, 2015

The market still needs legal expertise, even as it tries to phase out a layer of legal expense. Bloomberg’s Big Law Business underscores the need for more lawyers to come up to speed in technology.

CategoriesBlog, NewsTagsblockchain, data analysis for lawyers, lawyers, smart contract

Lex Machina: possibilities in advocacy

Posted onOctober 30, 2015October 30, 2015

Lex Machina gives attorneys the ability to examine the metadata around lawsuits in making strategic decisions and predictions, opening doors to quantifying things that were always part of the “unknown factor” in every case. There will always be an unknown Read More …

CategoriesBlog, NewsTagsdata analysis, lawyers, Lex machina

Blockchain and healthcare

Posted onOctober 27, 2015November 21, 2015

Lest we think banking lawyers are the only ones affected by blockchain technology:  Phillips is exploring application of blockchain technology to healthcare, opening a big can of worms. Yes, this idea should work, but how?  From Wall Street Journal.

CategoriesBlog, NewsTagsblockchain, health care, hospital law, law, lawyers

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