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Access to lawyers who are rated
UpCounsel provides access to lawyers with an average of 14 years experience with online profiles, client ratings and reviews of recent work. After you post your job you are matched with the most qualified lawyers to handle your specific legal work. You can review proposals and schedule free consultations with no obligation. www.upcounsel.com
6 January 2018 by chloe

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Online trademark advice
Legal Vision is Australia's leading startup focused law firm-they assist both investors and startups across all stages of the startup lifecycle. Their tech model with fixed fees allows them to provide fast and effective service. Tell them about the trademark you want to register and mention IdeaSpies for a free trademark consultation.?https://legalvision.com.au/need-trademark-registration/
21 September 2017 by IdeaSpies

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A platform that connects companies with lawyers
Lawcadia is a new online platform that offers procurement and financial reporting tools to companies in Australia and overseas. It gives commercial organisations the ability to connect to the right lawyers and provide them with visibility and accuracy over their legal spend. It also gives lawyers the opportunity to pitch for new clients. www.lawcadia.com http://www.startupdaily.net/2016/04/lawcadia-connects-organisations-to-law-firms/
27 August 2017 by IdeaSpies

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Smart contracts
Ethereum is a new rival blockchain and virtual currency to Bitcoin which allows for the programming of smart contracts, or computer code that facilitates or enforces a set of rules. Commercial lawyers are watching the arrival of Ethereum closely given the potential for smart contracts in the future to affect their role in drafting and exchanging paper contracts. Smart contracts are currently being used to digitise business rules, but may soon move to codify legal agreements leading to less need for lawyers.
26 August 2017 by IdeaSpies

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A replacement car from the "at fault" party or insurer
Right2Drive's mission is to uphold the rights of drivers to ensure uninterrupted motoring when they are deprived of the use of their car as a result of a motor accident. Many do not know of the Australian legal precedent under which Right2Drive operates that provides: "In the event of a multiple car collision, it is an obligation by law for the at-fault party, or the at-fault party?s insurer, to bear the cost of a like for like replacement vehicle for the no-fault party." Regardless of who was at fault in your motor accident, Right2Drive can get you back on the road without fuss for the duration of your vehicle repairs, or until you receive your total loss settlement. If you?re not at-fault or if you have optional replacement vehicle cover, there is no cost.?Right2Drive was recently taken over by the listed company Eclipx. www.eclipxgroup.com
26 August 2017 by IdeaSpies

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A social credit score
China plans to implement a system that collects financial, social, political, and legal credit ratings of citizens into a social credit score. It will then determine if a citizen can use certain services based on his or her social credit rating. https://futurism.com/chinas-new-social-credit-score-brings-dystopian-science-fiction-to-life/ This type of score is already being used by a matchmaking service in China. http://www.ideaspies.com/post/a-matchmaking-service-that-allows-you-to-display-your-social-credit-score/ It r
24 August 2017 by oliver