Don't Be Fooled by the Crypto Crash: Blockchain Still Matters For Lawyers
Cryptocurrency's recent woes have given blockchain a bit of a black eye, but in this episode, Michael Kasdan, partner in the IP Group and co-chair of the Blockchain & Digital Assets Group at Wiggin and Dana in New York City, cuts through the hype to explain exactly why the technology still matters for lawyers.
January 06, 2023 at 04:44 PM
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CryptocurrencyBefore we kick into high gear next week with a slate of brand new Legal Speak episodes, we're taking this opportunity to revisit a topic that's been in the news a lot lately, though it hasn't exactly enjoyed what you'd call "good" publicity: that's right, we're talking about blockchain technology.
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