Blockchain: Regulation and the Law Symposium 2020
Event submitted on Monday, October 12th 2020, approved by Henry Dalzel ✓

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November 24th, 2020
United Kingdom
» London
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Our Review
This would be an excellent conference for those with working with Artificial Intelligence technology and also living and working in London
- Review written by Henry Dalziel on Monday, October 12th 2020.
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Conference Event Summary
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Much has been discussed about the opportunities that blockchain technology presents. But what does the adoption of blockchain really mean to legal departments and is it as complex as it seems?
In the second of our annual blockchain-dedicated events, our expert panels will de-mystify blockchain technology and explore its practical implications to legal departments across a diverse range of industries with a focus on real-life case studies, while highlighting the risks, obligations, benefits, and challenges associated with its implementation. In addition, the Symposium will examine the regulatory aspects of blockchain, with panels deliberating on how different jurisdictions are approaching the development and deployment of distributed ledger technologies.
Senior in-house legal counsel and lawyers from all industry sectors are invited to attend this event, particularly those with a specific interest in:
Smart contracts
Trade, trade finance, payments, banking
GDPR, IP, IT law
eIDAS, supply chain management
Security and fraud