Glynna has more than 20 years’ experience advising clients in corporate and commercial deals across virtually all operational and...
Jay D. Hull is a recognized leader in legal innovation and change management. His focus is on deploying people,...
Over a 20yrs of diverse sales, management and operational experience with a reputation for surpassing the most challenging organizational...
Blockchain is more than just Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, there are other exciting business applications this emerging technology is being used for. In this On The Road report from the GLBC Annual Meeting 2018, host Cori Goudchaux of Integra Ledger talks about the upcoming four-part conference event called Blockchain 101 with Glynna Christian of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and business owner Jay D. Hull. The conference features explanations on how blockchain works, common misunderstandings, and the innovative ways the technology is being integrated into the fabric of business. Jay tells us what to expect from the event and Glynna gives lawyers some tips on dipping their toes into blockchain knowledge.
Glynna Christian is co-head of Orrick’s Global Technology Transactions practice where she helps clients mitigate business risks associated with emerging and transformative technology and data.
Jay D. Hull owns Jay D. Hull Legal and Consulting Services and is a recognized leader in legal innovation and change management.
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Published: | August 29, 2018 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Legal Technology |
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On the Road |
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