Watch what you say (or emoji) – Contract Formation in the Modern Age
By Daniel Nancoo Contracts are part and parcel of our daily lives. Whether you are conscious of it or not, you enter into contracts every day. If you are employed,
By Daniel Nancoo Contracts are part and parcel of our daily lives. Whether you are conscious of it or not, you enter into contracts every day. If you are employed,
By Deandra Frederick In the ever-evolving landscape of data privacy and protection, a critical question arises: Are businesses doing enough to foster a sense of collaboration and transparency between you
The vagaries of these pandemic times have caused commercial tenants and landlords to renegotiate the terms of their leases. Landlords have been forced to weigh the loss of income and
You may have seen the term ‘NFT’ in the headlines lately, mostly in relation to the astronomical sums being spent on them. Just last month, a piece of digital artwork
Parties to an agreement for the sale of land are often surprised to discover that the failure of a party to meet the contractual deadline does not automatically result in
The recent appeal by the Prime Minister for Landlords to “have a heart,” is a plea that is being relied upon not only by tenants of residential premises, but by
“Blockchain, is a form of distributed ledger in which a record of consensus is created with a cryptographic audit trail which is maintained and validated by several separate nodes. This
Bitcoin is back in the news following price surges and the US Congress introducing two new cryptocurrency bills. While the terms “Bitcoin” and “cryptocurrency” have become household words, many of
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