Lex Mundi Publishes New Whitepaper Series on Blockchain Technology
HOUSTON (PRWEB) February 05, 2019 -- Lex Mundi has published a new 10 article series of whitepapers –Lex Mundi Blockchain Whitepaper Series.
Developed by thought leaders from Lex Mundi member firms across the United States, the Lex Mundi Blockchain Whitepaper Series is designed to provide in-house counsel and key stakeholders with a high-level introduction to the practical application of blockchain technology in specific practice areas and industries.
These complimentary whitepapers help in-house counsel understand the basic building blocks underlying the emerging technology, to what extent blockchain can be applied to their particular business and what legal challenges present themselves in each of their scenarios.
Drawing from the expertise of Lex Mundi member firms, the 10 in-depth article series addresses blockchain topics spanning practice areas and industries:
- Accepting Payment in Bitcoin: Considerations for Merchants
- Bitcoin, ICOs and the IRS -- U.S. Tax Issues
- Blockchain and Insurance
- Blockchain and Real Property Recording
- Blockchain and Data Privacy
- Estate Planning for Cryptocurrency Doesn’t Need to be Cryptic
- Financial Institutions and the Drive to Leverage Cryptocurrency
- Minimizing Litigation Risk for Crypto and Blockchain Companies
- Unleashing the U.S. Life Sciences Industry with Blockchain Technology
- Supply Chain DLT and Token Legal Considerations
These whitepapers can be accessed free of charge on the Lex Mundi website at https://www.lexmundi.com/lexmundi/Blockchain_White_Paper_Series.asp. A complete suite of Lex Mundi Blockchain Resources can also be accessed free of charge on the Lex Mundi website at https://www.lexmundi.com/lexmundi/Lex_Mundi_Blockchain_Resources.asp.
About Lex Mundi
Lex Mundi is the world’s leading network of independent law firms with in-depth experience in 100+ countries. Lex Mundi member firms offer clients preferred access to more than 21,000 lawyers worldwide – a global resource of unmatched breadth and depth. Each member firm is selected on the basis of its leadership in – and continued commitment to – its local market. The Lex Mundi principle is one independent firm for each jurisdiction. Firms must maintain their level of excellence to retain membership within Lex Mundi.
Through close collaboration, information-sharing, training and inter-firm initiatives, the Lex Mundi network is an assurance of connected, on-the ground expertise in every market in which a client needs to operate. Through its global service platform, Lex Mundi members are able to handle seamlessly their clients’ most challenging cross-border transactions and disputes.
Member law firms are located throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean and North America. Through Lex Mundi’s nonprofit affiliate, the Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation, members also provide pro bono legal assistance to social entrepreneurs around the globe.
For more information, please visit http://www.lexmundi.com and http://www.lexmundiprobono.org.
Contact Information:
Kathleen Pope-Sance, Vice President
Lex Mundi
1.713.328.4521
Carl Anduri, President
Lex Mundi
1.925.962.0115
Kathleen Pope-Sance, Lex Mundi, https://www.lexmundi.com, 1-713-328-4521, [email protected]
Share this article