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Tag Archives: American Law Institute
American Law Institute/Uniform Law Commission Joint Study Committee Seeks Input on Need to Amend to the UCC for Emerging Technologies
The American Law Institute and the Uniform Law Commission recently formed a joint study committee to examine whether there is a need to further amend the current Revised Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) in light of emerging technologies, such as artificial … Continue reading
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Tagged American Law Institute, Artificial Intelligence, Bank Deposits and Collections, Distributed-ledger Technology, Emerging Technologies, Funds Transfers, Ludwig & Robinson PLLC, Negotiable Instruments, Remote Deposit Capture, Salvatore Scanio, Smart Contracts, UCC, Uniform Commercial Code, Uniform Law Commission, Virtual Currency
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