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CNN – August 15, 2017
Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Launches Legal Working Group with 14 Law Firms, Schools
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA), a cross-industry collaborative blockchain consortium aiming to leverage open-source Ethereum technology for enterprise solutions has announced the launch of its ‘Legal Industry Working Group’.
EIN Newsdesk – August 15, 2017
Hyperledger, R3 & Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Join Banking Heavyweights to Discuss Blockchain Adoption in Dublin
Fidelity, Barclays, Credit Suisse & State Street joined by leading tech experts at the Blockchain for Finance Conference on October 3-4:
Fintech Finance – August 15, 2017
Blockchain and the Open Source Advantage
At Synechron, we’re often asked by our financial services clients for our perspective on the blockchain platform most suited to their use cases. Having developed functional applications upon each of the leading enterprise blockchains–Ethereum and its enterprise version Quorum, Fabric, and Corda – all have one thing in common: they are open source platforms.
EconoTimes – August 15, 2017
Ethereum Enterprise Alliance launches Legal Working Group with 10 law firms
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA), an industry-supported initiative to evolve Ethereum into an enterprise-grade technology, has announced the launch of Legal Industry Working Group with 14 leading law firms and academic institutions to explore building enterprise-grade applications on Ethereum.
Trust Nodes – August 15, 2017
Hogan Lovells, Holland & Knight, Wharton School and Others Join the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) has launched a new Legal Industry Working Group with the addition of 14 global law firms and law schools.
Bitcoin Magazine – August 15, 2017
Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Expands Legal Industry Working Group
The EEA announces 14 new members who will focus on legal matters within the consortium.
CryptoNinjas – August 14, 2017
Blockchain consultancy firm HashCash joins Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) which recently became the largest open-source blockchain association in existence has announced the addition of blockchain consultancy HashCash to the network.
Markets Media – August 14, 2017
Ethereum Group Gains Momentum
A month after Enterprise Ethereum Alliance officials first announced the formation of its technical steering committee and initial working groups, contributions from the open-source community are starting to ramp up.
Coinspeaker – August 14, 2017
Cardozo Law Launches Blockchain Project: Focus on Legal and Policy Elements
Cardozo Professor Aaron Wright to Head Up Blockchain Technology Coalition of Leading Technology Companies and Global Law Firms Group to Focus on Smart Contracts.
ETH News – August 14, 2017
Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Adds New Members to Legal Industry Working Group
On August 14, 2017, the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) announced a number of law firms and academic institutions will join other alliance members in its Legal Industry Working Group, which was created last month.
International Business Times – August 14, 2017
Enterprise Ethereum Alliance launches Legal Industry Working Group
Some 14 law firms and institutions have joined EEA’s group to establish the legal status of smart contracts.
CoinDesk – August 14, 2017
Legally Binding Smart Contracts? 10 Law Firms Join Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
No, code isn’t law, but if the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance’s new members have anything to say about it, that might someday change.
Benzinga – August 14, 2017
HashCash Joins Microsoft, JP Morgan and MasterCard to Advance Ethereum Enterprise Alliance
Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) is now the world’s largest open-source blockchain alliance. The EEA connects the global financial organizations and manufacturers such as JP Morgan, MasterCard and Toyota with compelling ethereum experts such as ConsenSys and HashCash, to build enterprise-grade smart contract applications capable of handling complex, highly demanding business processes at lightning speed.
Coin Telegraph – August 12, 2017
Microsoft Goes Ethereum: $561 Bln US Company Releases Ethereum-Based Protocol ‘Coco’
Microsoft, the $561 bln US-based technology company, has released the Confidential Consortium (Coco) Framework, an Ethereum-based protocol which commercial companies and large-scale organizations will be able to utilize to process information on the Ethereum Blockchain with increased privacy.
Coinspeaker – July 19, 2017
Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Announced 34 Additional Members
The new members of the consortium include payments giant Mastercard, technology conglomerate Cisco Systems, as well as the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.
Inc. – July 19, 2017
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Just Got A Whole Lot Stronger
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) is officially the largest open-source blockchain alliance in the world thanks to the latest additions, MasterCard and Cisco.
Trust Nodes – July 19, 2017
MasterCard, Cisco, a State Government, Join the Ethereum Alliance
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) is now the world’s largest blockchain initiative following the addition of 34 new organization, bringing up the total to 150 household brands and even governments.
TechRepublic – July 19, 2017
Growth of Enterprise Ethereum Alliance signals blockchain’s impact on future of business
Now the world’s largest open source blockchain initiative, the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance claims 150 partners, such as Cisco and Scotiabank, bringing more attention to ledger technology.
SD Times – July 19, 2017
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, OCI’s 1.0 specifications and CA’s continuous testing report — SD Times news digest: July 19, 2017
The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance has become the world’s largest open-source blockchain initiative. Since late May, the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) has seen 34 organizations join the blockchain industry group. The total membership is more than 150 organizations since the group’s launch in February.
Wealth Daily – July 19, 2017
Mastercard Backs Ethereum
When it comes to the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) announcement, it feels like Ethereum investors have been waiting for months.