Smart legal contracts could be the future of law, as digital assets begin to include cross-border transaction(s) and blockchain-based legal utilities. The English Commission has promoted legal scholars to architect new and sophisticated smart contract systems that will hopefully drive litigation agreement systems and processes. In law, digital contracts have innovated the market, now digital contacts are being bundled under the multifaceted definition of digital assets.
An LFJ Conversation with Michael Kelley, Partner, Parker Poe
Smart legal contracts could be the future of law, as digital assets begin to include cross-border transaction(s) and blockchain-based legal utilities. The English Commission has promoted legal scholars to architect new and sophisticated smart contract systems that will hopefully drive litigation agreement systems and processes. In law, digital contracts have innovated the market, now digital contacts are being bundled under the multifaceted definition of digital assets.
Stewarts Law profiles the firm’s approach to digital assets, dissecting the role of smart contracts and the role that legal funding agreements will play in engaging end-to-end design functionality of blockchain and quantum blockchain 5.0 theories. This theory aims to connect parachains (multiple blockchain architecture) with quantum commuting and forward thinking semantics.
Stewarts suggests that a hybrid approach to legal digital assets is the future.