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“Now let me welcome everybody to the Wild Wild West
A state that’s untouchable like Eliot Ness”
-Tupac Shakur

Is the practice of law in west coast states really untouchable?

Rules on law firm ownership and nonlawyer ability to provide legal delivery services could be changing in some western American states, ushering in possibilities of industry-shaking changes to the practice
Continue Reading Wild Wild West Coast Bar Associations: Developments in Regulating Nonlawyer Ownership of Legal Busin

“Now let me welcome everybody to the Wild Wild West
A state that’s untouchable like Eliot Ness”
-Tupac Shakur

Is the practice of law in west coast states really untouchable?

Rules on law firm ownership and nonlawyer ability to provide legal delivery services could be changing in some western American states, ushering in possibilities of industry-shaking changes to the practice
Continue Reading Wild Wild West Coast Bar Associations: Developments in Regulating Nonlawyer Ownership of Legal Busin

“Now let me welcome everybody to the Wild Wild West A state that’s untouchable like Eliot Ness” -Tupac Shakur Is the practice of law in west coast states really untouchable? Rules on law firm ownership and nonlawyer ability to provide legal delivery services could be changing in some western American states, ushering in possibilities of industry-shaking changes to the practice
Continue Reading Wild Wild West Coast Bar Associations: Developments in Regulating Nonlawyer Ownership of Legal Busin

“Now let me welcome everybody to the Wild Wild West A state that’s untouchable like Eliot Ness” -Tupac Shakur Is the practice of law in west coast states really untouchable? Rules on law firm ownership and nonlawyer ability to provide legal delivery services could be changing in some western American states, ushering in possibilities of industry-shaking changes to the practice
Continue Reading Wild Wild West Coast Bar Associations: Developments in Regulating Nonlawyer Ownership of Legal Busin

Facebook has officially introduced its cryptocurrency to the world. Called Libra, it will function as a stablecoin, allowing Facebook’s two billion users to make purchases across Facebook’s various platforms by 2020.

Stablecoins are cryptocurrencies designed to maintain a single market price. Differing from bitcoin, whose value is based on scarcity of available bitcoins, stablecoin value is tied to Fiat currencies
Continue Reading Facebook’s Libra: An Introduction to the Next Cryptocurrency

Facebook has officially introduced its cryptocurrency to the world. Called Libra, it will function as a stablecoin, allowing Facebook’s two billion users to make purchases across Facebook’s various platforms by 2020.

Stablecoins

The coin will be governed by the Libra Association, a consortium of companies including Visa, Mastercard, Uber, Spotify, Coinbase and PayPal among others

NYU Professor and Economist Nouriel
Continue Reading Facebook’s Libra: An Introduction to the Next Cryptocurrency

Facebook has officially introduced its cryptocurrency to the world. Called Libra, it will function as a stablecoin, allowing Facebook’s two billion users to make purchases across Facebook’s various platforms by 2020. Stablecoins are cryptocurrencies designed to maintain a single market price. Differing from bitcoin, whose value is based on scarcity of available bitcoins, stablecoin value is tied to Fiat currencies
Continue Reading Facebook’s Libra: An Introduction to the Next Cryptocurrency

Facebook has officially introduced its cryptocurrency to the world. Called Libra, it will function as a stablecoin, allowing Facebook’s two billion users to make purchases across Facebook’s various platforms by 2020. Stablecoins are cryptocurrencies designed to maintain a single market price. Differing from bitcoin, whose value is based on scarcity of available bitcoins, stablecoin value is tied to Fiat currencies
Continue Reading Facebook’s Libra: An Introduction to the Next Cryptocurrency

Another year, another Legalweek 2019. There have been a lot of great pieces about the changes coming and innovations here, including several from the Legal Executive Institute. I was going to write one too, predicting my top trends for 2019 and recapping the great conversations I had around leveraging analytics, managing messaging data, or document automation. Instead of following
Continue Reading Freemium and the Big Four: bold steps for firms to embrace the future legal marketplace

Another year, another Legalweek 2019. There have been a lot of great pieces about the changes coming and innovations here, including several from the

As a kid in Buffalo, Geoff wanted to be a sportswriter. But, coming from a hyperprofessional family, he put that dream away, earned his bachelors and J.D. from Harvard, clerked with Hon. James Buckley on the
Continue Reading Freemium and the Big Four: bold steps for firms to embrace the future legal marketplace

Another year, another Legalweek 2019. There have been a lot of great pieces about the changes coming and innovations here, including several from the Legal Executive Institute. I was going to write one too, predicting my top trends for 2019 and recapping the great conversations I had around leveraging analytics, managing messaging data, or document automation. Instead of following the
Continue Reading Freemium and the Big Four: bold steps for firms to embrace the future legal marketplace

Another year, another Legalweek 2019. There have been a lot of great pieces about the changes coming and innovations here, including several from the Legal Executive Institute. I was going to write one too, predicting my top trends for 2019 and recapping the great conversations I had around leveraging analytics, managing messaging data, or document automation. Instead of following the
Continue Reading Freemium and the Big Four: bold steps for firms to embrace the future legal marketplace

John Mackey has a trust problem.

The Juilliard-trained, Cambridge-based composer/

Thankfully, a new law may help John, and all artists, producers, songwriters, and others playing a role in the rights of music ownership. A law to streamline the process, improve the ownership data, and oversee payouts.

That law is the Music Modernization Act. 
 
 The MMA is the first law of
Continue Reading The Music Modernization Act: a perfect problem for blockchain to solve

John Mackey has a trust problem.

The Juilliard-trained, Cambridge-based composer/food blogger has made a career for himself writing exciting, contemporary classical music you’ll hear played by the Dallas Wind Symphony, set to dance by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, or featured in your kid’s school marching band show. He’s a rare success: writing music that receives thousands of
Continue Reading The Music Modernization Act: a perfect problem for blockchain to solve

John Mackey has a trust problem. The Juilliard-trained, Cambridge-based composer/food blogger has made a career for himself writing exciting, contemporary classical music you’ll hear played by the Dallas Wind Symphony, set to dance by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, or featured in your kid’s school marching band show. He’s a rare success: writing music that receives thousands of performances
Continue Reading The Music Modernization Act: a perfect problem for blockchain to solve

John Mackey has a trust problem. The Juilliard-trained, Cambridge-based composer/food blogger has made a career for himself writing exciting, contemporary classical music you’ll hear played by the Dallas Wind Symphony, set to dance by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, or featured in your kid’s school marching band show. He’s a rare success: writing music that receives thousands of performances
Continue Reading The Music Modernization Act: a perfect problem for blockchain to solve