Is all this talk about blockchain much ado about nothing, or can this mysterious cryptographic technology actually change the way that legal services are delivered? Here at FutureLaw Academy, we think it’s a matter of when not if.
In this episode, I look at five ways that blockchain technology is set to transform legal services.
Is all this talk about blockchain much ado about nothing, or can this mysterious cryptographic technology actually change the way that legal services are delivered? Here at FutureLaw Academy, we think it’s a matter of when not if.
In this episode, I look at five ways that blockchain technology is set to transform legal services.
Steve Glaveski is a Harvard Business Review contributor on all things high-performance at work. He is the author of Employee to Entrepreneur (Wiley, 2019), and co-founder of Collective Campus, the boutique consultancy behind NewLaw Academy that has generated millions of dollars selling discretionary services to many of the biggest organizations in the world - without the benefit of an established brand,pre-existing relationships, a corporate card, or a large team. Steve previously consulted to the likes of King & Wood Mallesons, Mills Oakley, and Cornwalls, and worked in consulting for EY and KPMG.
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