Session 2: Using smart contracts, computable contracting and AI to innovate
Law and disruptive tech
Event Details
Webinar
Global | September 7, 2022Some time back Norton Rose Fulbright decided to bring on board computer science expertise and a technology consulting function to help our clients maximize the opportunities where law and disruptive technologies intersect. Through the use of live case studies, the team shares their insights in deploying smart contracts, computable contracting and artificial intelligence to help a business’s legal function to become part of the value proposition that disruptive technologies can bring to a business and its customers.
Speakers
- Professor Chris Clack, Department of Computer Science, UCL and Field Chief Editor, Frontiers in Blockchain
- Colin Dawson, Business Transformation Manager, Stena Drilling
- John Cummins, Founding Partner and Director, Axiome / Innovation Partners
- Helene Stanway, Engagement Advisor to the LMG Data Council & Member of the Computable Contract Working Group
- Professor Sarah Green, Law Commissioner for Commercial and Common Law, Law Commission
- Ciaran McConagal, Assistant General Counsel, ISDA
- Madeline Bailey, Co-Head of Technology Consulting, Europe, Middle East and Asia, Norton Rose Fulbright United Kingdom
- Peter McBurney, Co-Head of Technology Consulting, Norton Rose Fulbright United Kingdom
- Adam Sanitt, Head of Disputes Knowledge, Innovation and Business Support, Europe, Middle East and Asia, Norton Rose Fulbright United Kingdom
This is a 87-minute webinar and its delivery is available in English only.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits
Law Society of British Columbia | This program contains 90 minutes of Substantive content. |
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Law Society of Ontario | This program contains 90 minutes of Substantive content. |
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Quebec | This program contains 90 minutes of content. If you watch the webinar in its entirety, you will be able to download your certificate of attendance that may be submitted to your professional order. |