March 27, 2019 | 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM EDT
RTP Archie K. Davis Conference Center 12 Davis Drive?Research Triangle Park?
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ACC Research Triangle AreaThe Impact of Distributed Ledger Technology on Commerce Lunch-and-Learn presented by Michael Best Wednesday, March 27, 2019 11:30 am - 1:30 pm As the use of distributed ledger technology (DLT) and smart contracts becomes more prevalent and as digital currencies gather international attention, corporate counsel need to understand the implication of these emerging technologies and the potential impact their businesses. During this panel, our speakers will cover current use-cases for the technology, its anticipated trajectory and how the law is, and isn't, being applied. CLE: Pending approval for 1.5 hours of NC CLE. Cost: No cost for students, full-time law school faculty and staff, and RTAC-ACC members and their non-lawyer colleagues. $25 for ACC-eligible non-members. Checks payable to RTAC-ACC or cash can both be used at the door. By credit card, send payment to rtac@acc.com through PayPal. REGISTER About the speakers: Cheryl I. Aaron Cheryl represents financial institutions, energy companies, and commodity trading firms (including both end-users and swap dealers) on a variety of derivatives transactions, and drafts documentation for interest rate swaps, foreign exchange, commodities, and other derivatives product lines. See her complete bio here. Anthony J. Biller Clients rely on Tony for the skills and insight he has gained in his over 20 years of Intellectual Property litigation practice. He has experience in patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret litigation in trial and appellate courts across the country. See his complete bio here. Sponsored by Michael Best.
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