• CPD Points: 1 [PM] [PS]
  • Price: $77.00
  • Area: Business Law; Commercial Law; Cybersecurity Law; Digital and Information Technology Law; Risk Management and Liability
  • Delivered: September 2022
Digital Content
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  • Slides (11 pages)

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How much do you really know about blockchain technology that will most certainly revolutionise how legal services operate in the near future? As a private law firm, or a community or government legal practitioner, are you ready for the technology that is already starting to transform the professional legal services industry?

Using practical examples relevant to various areas of legal practice, Joni Pirovich, Principal, Blockchain & Digital Assets – Services + Law (BADAS*L) (Vic), presents into the Risk and Practice Management Conference 2022 to walk you through the '101' world of blockchain to help you improve your understanding of the current and potential future application of this technology in the legal industry. This varies from smart contracts, commercial transactions, litigation, document discovery and the preservation of evidence, …to the security of client records and the immutable storage of ‘previously paper-based’ legal instruments.

In this session, you hear about the basics in a practically relevant way that helps them sink in, and to obtain an update on recent blockchain advances including their relevance to digital assets. What is Blockchain and how is it relevant to the legal industry? How might Blockchain impact a legal practice’s internal operations or its provision of legal services?  It is imperative that legal practices are across the basics of technological advances, for their own survival as a business as well as to provide competent current advice in an increasingly digital world.

  • CPD Points: 1 [PM] [PS]
  • Price: $77.00
  • Area: Business Law; Commercial Law; Cybersecurity Law; Digital and Information Technology Law; Risk Management and Liability
  • Delivered: September 2022
Digital Content
  • Recording
  • Slides (11 pages)

To purchase login below

Description

How much do you really know about blockchain technology that will most certainly revolutionise how legal services operate in the near future? As a private law firm, or a community or government legal practitioner, are you ready for the technology that is already starting to transform the professional legal services industry?

Using practical examples relevant to various areas of legal practice, Joni Pirovich, Principal, Blockchain & Digital Assets – Services + Law (BADAS*L) (Vic), presents into the Risk and Practice Management Conference 2022 to walk you through the '101' world of blockchain to help you improve your understanding of the current and potential future application of this technology in the legal industry. This varies from smart contracts, commercial transactions, litigation, document discovery and the preservation of evidence, …to the security of client records and the immutable storage of ‘previously paper-based’ legal instruments.

In this session, you hear about the basics in a practically relevant way that helps them sink in, and to obtain an update on recent blockchain advances including their relevance to digital assets. What is Blockchain and how is it relevant to the legal industry? How might Blockchain impact a legal practice’s internal operations or its provision of legal services?  It is imperative that legal practices are across the basics of technological advances, for their own survival as a business as well as to provide competent current advice in an increasingly digital world.

Joni Pirovich, Principal, Blockchain & Digital Assets - Services + Law (BADAS*L)

About the Presenter:

Ms Joni Pirovich has been providing legal and tax advice about blockchain and digital assets (web3) predominantly via law firms and recently via her own company BADASL (also a legal practice, pronounced Be-dazzle) for several years. Joni was previously a Special Counsel at Mills Oakley, specialising in blockchain and digital assets, and focusing on the intersection of emerging technologies and law. Joni is also an industry mentor for RMIT’s ‘Developing Blockchain Strategy’ short course. Joni is highly regarded for her client advisory and policy work with respect to the legal and tax implications of blockchain and digital assets. She has prepared submissions and participated in round tables for Treasury in 2019 into initial coin offerings and the OECD's consultation on Taxing the Digital Economy. Joni is a regular keynote speaker for tech conferences, and a career highlight was delivering a tax proposal at the OECD Global Blockchain Policy Forum in Paris in September 2019.

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