Will Smart Contracts Transform the Economy?

By Scott Clark

April 27, 2022

Whether we’re talking about Web3, blockchain technology, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) or cryptocurrency, the topic of smart contracts comes up again and again. Smart contracts are said to be self-executing, less expensive, reliable, transparent, secure and borderless, and rely less on lawyers and legal teams than traditional contracts do. This article will discuss what a smart contract is and what brands need to know about them.

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Disparate Rulings in Student-Fee Refund Class Actions Could Lead to Florida Supreme Court Review

By Michael Mora 

April 14, 2022 

A Florida appellate court ruled that a trial judge erred in denying Miami-Dade College’s motion to dismiss based on sovereign immunity, a doctrine that generally protects government entities from lawsuits.

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Fla. College Escapes Suit Over Fees During Virus Shutdowns

By Carolina Bolado 

April 13, 2022 

A Florida appeals court on Wednesday shot down a proposed class suit against Miami Dade College seeking prorated refunds for student fees following 2020 campus closures prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic after finding that the college is entitled to sovereign immunity.

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