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Blockchain and the Law - Anne Rose - S5E37
Blockchain and the Law - Anne Rose - S5E37
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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Jul 11, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
This week on the Legally Speaking Podcast, our host Robert Hanna is chatting to blockchain enthusiast, Anne Rose about her role within Mishcon de Reya, thinkBLOCKtank and her experience in advising on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, data and privacy issues and a wide range of IT and commercial contracts!Anne Rose is a Managing Associate at Mishcon de Reya and her mission is to help normal lawyers understand the nuances of tech. She is a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals and holds a CIPP/E certification.As if this doesn't keep her busy enough, Anne Rose is a director at thinkBLOCKtank and runs a legal and regulatory Blockchain group that she created whilst writing an academic article, focusing on distributor-led technology and GDPR.Anne Rose has featured in the national press, commenting on key legal issues for game developers to consider in respect of their products and regularly writes for various journals including Computers & Law and the Interactive Entertainment Law Review. She was recognised by Legal 500, 2020, as a ‘Rising Star’.In this episode, we discuss the following:What blockchain actually is and how it is used in lawWhat a blockchain lawyer is and their responsibilitiesNFT and its application to the legal industryHer works on blockchain reporting and how it help readersThe role of a Managing Associate and its difference from an AssociateOut now on the Legally Speaking Podcast website and all major audio platforms!Sponsored by Clio: Clio is a legal case management software that work in partnership with the Law Society of England and Wales and is an approved supplier of the Law Society of Scotland.Support the show
Released:
Jul 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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