Legal Implications and Opportunities in Decentralized Autonomous Organizations
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About This Course
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) represent a significant shift in business organizational structure. The shift is akin to the emergence of joint stock companies and limited liability, making it a highly relevant and important topic to delve into. This course will dive into the history, current applications, and future potential of DAOs.
Attendees will explore the technical aspects of DAOs, from blockchain fundamentals to the automation of traditional organizational functions. The course will also cover unique legal challenges and opportunities presented by DAOs, providing insights into how attorneys can adapt and grow their practices in this new domain.
This comprehensive program is designed for attorneys with some background knowledge who are seeking to understand the rapidly evolving landscape of DAOs and their intersection with legal practices.
Learning Objectives:
- Evaluating DAOs and Blockchain Basics
- Analyzing the Evolution and Potential of DAOs
- Demonstrating Legal Challenges and Solutions for DAOs
- Delineating Professional Opportunities in DAO Law
- Analyzing Future Trends and Legal Adaptation
About the Presenters
Adam Miller
MIDAO
Practice Area: Science & Technology
Adam Miller is the CEO & Co-Founder of MIDAO and host of the JustDAOIt! Podcast. Adam has written three laws that have passed in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, making available the first sovereign nation DAO LLC. Adam has spoken about legal issues with...
View DetailsOlga Mack, Esq.
CodeX and The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
Practice Area: Science & Technology
Olga V. Mack is a Fellow at CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, and a Generative AI Editor at law.MIT, and CEO, founder, an award-winning general counsel, operations specialist, and tech startup advisor who encourages lawyers to embrace disruptive technologies that make law more...
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