Anessa Allen Santos joins hosts Karla Eckhart and Renee Thompson at the Florida Bar’s 2019 Annual Convention to discuss the role blockchain will play in the practice of law and beyond.
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Anessa Allen Santos is the founder and managing attorney of IntelliLaw. She has 16 years experience providing business counsel...
Karla Eckardt, a Miami native, moved to Tallahassee to pursue a bachelor’s degree in international affairs and criminology from...
Renee Thompson is a mediator at Upchurch Watson White & Max. Renee was most recently a Partner at Mateer...
Even years after we first heard of blockchain technologies, many of us don’t really ‘get’ it. “Isn’t it just some currency thing?” Far from it. Anessa Allen Santos joins hosts Karla Eckhardt and Renee Thompson at this year’s Annual Convention of the Florida Bar to share her expertise on what blockchain is, what impact it will have on the practice of law, and how it will soon be just as pervasive across our lives as the internet.
Anessa Allen Santos is the founder and managing attorney of IntelliLaw.
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Published: | June 26, 2019 |
Podcast: | The Florida Bar Podcast |
Category: | Legal News , Legal Technology |
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