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Groundbreaking rules published to enable rapid resolution of blockchain and crypto legal disputes, as worldwide smart contract market expected to reach $345 4 million by 2026[1]

Groundbreaking rules published to enable rapid resolution of blockchain and crypto legal disputes, as worldwide smart contract market expected to reach $345.4 million by 2026[1] Rules published today by Government-backed UK Jurisdiction Taskforce at LawtechUK will address uncertainty, encourage fast resolution of disputes, and foster increased confidence for businesses in adoption of digital technology including blockchain, crypto assets and smart contracts UK legal infrastructure continues to be world leading following publication in November 2019 of UKJT s legal statement on the status of digital assets and smart contracts under English and Welsh law Smart contract market predicted to reach $345.4 million by 2026 News provided by

Family Law Week: Financial Remedy Update, March 2021

Family Law Week: Financial Remedy Update, March 2021
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Why Meghan and Harry and many others choose to have two wedding ceremonies

Prince Harry and Meghan’s interview with Oprah Winfrey is doubtless historic. Of the many revelations, one that has caused confusion for some was the disclosure that they had entered a private ceremony of marriage in their gardens at Kensington Palace, three days before the public ceremony on May 19 2018. With the Archbishop of Canterbury present, and only Harry and Meghan, they committed themselves to each other in marriage in a ceremony that was private and meaningful to them. So when did they actually marry, and what is the significance of having two ceremonies? While being royals certainly has implications where weddings law is concerned, dual ceremonies are not unique to them. Many couples in England and Wales do this every year.

Family Law Week: Reforms to laws around intimate image abuse proposed to better protect victims

Family Law Week: Reforms to laws around intimate image abuse proposed to better protect victims
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Oscar Pistorius: The two heavyweights of SA Criminal Law weigh in (Part 1)

Friday 3 June 2016 - 5:00pm Prosecutor Gerrie Nel at the sentencing hearing of paralympian Oscar Pistorius at the high court in Pretoria, Thursday, 16 October 2014. Dolus eventualis: quo vadis? As we draw closer to the sentencing hearing in the Pistorius matter, which has been scheduled to start on 13 June 2016, it is appropriate to reflect – in terms of finally concluding on the matter – on some of the key legal issues related to the case. Whereas most members of the public have probably at this stage ‘had more than enough’ of the case, there are some of those issues that remain unresolved, and it is important to resolve them.

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