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What is the GLBC?
>The Global Legal Blockchain Consortium is comprised of approximately 75 large companies, law firms, software companies, and universities that have joined together to develop standards to govern the use of blockchain technology in the business of law. Specifically, the consortium is focused on:
>Data integrity and authenticity for contracts, documents, and similar data.
>Data privacy and security for contracts, documents, and communications.
>Interoperability between large corporate legal departments and law firms.
>Productivity improvements and cost savings in the operation of legal departments and law firms.
>Use of blockchain to fortify and augment existing legal technology investments adding important functionality to legacy systems to extend their useful life.

>What is Integra Ledger?
>Integra Ledger is the first project of the Global Legal Blockchain Consortium. Currently based on the open source Hyperledger Fabric blockchain and hosted on IBM Blockchain Platform, it is a utility blockchain for confirming integrity and authenticity of legal data. Specifically, it can be used to confirm authenticity of contracts, confirm contract status, improve security and privacy of documents and contracts, improve data interchange between corporate legal departments and law firms, and add functionality to legacy software systems.

>founding members of GLBC: Integra (future standard blockchain for SC?), IBM, law firms Fasken, Baker Hostetler (both part of Accord). I know Dentons is also part of the consortium. Can't seem to find a full list but I wouldn't be surprised if most of the firms were part of Accord as well.

They're having a big meeting on August 19. 70+ GLBC companies, law firms, software companies, corporate legal departments will attend. Notice which smart contract firm will also be attending (already established to be working with top firms, especially in Canada)?

We need the full list.

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No hit on GLBC or Integra Ledger in the archive.

>What is the GLBC?
>The Global Legal Blockchain Consortium is comprised of approximately 75 large companies, law firms, software companies, and universities that have joined together to develop standards to govern the use of blockchain technology in the business of law. Specifically, the consortium is focused on:
>Data integrity and authenticity for contracts, documents, and similar data.
>Data privacy and security for contracts, documents, and communications.
>Interoperability between large corporate legal departments and law firms.
>Productivity improvements and cost savings in the operation of legal departments and law firms.
>Use of blockchain to fortify and augment existing legal technology investments adding important functionality to legacy systems to extend their useful life.

>What is Integra Ledger?
>Integra Ledger is the first project of the Global Legal Blockchain Consortium. Currently based on the open source Hyperledger Fabric blockchain and hosted on IBM Blockchain Platform, it is a utility blockchain for confirming integrity and authenticity of legal data. Specifically, it can be used to confirm authenticity of contracts, confirm contract status, improve security and privacy of documents and contracts, improve data interchange between corporate legal departments and law firms, and add functionality to legacy software systems.

>founding members of GLBC: Integra (future standard blockchain for SC?), IBM, law firms Fasken, Baker Hostetler (both part of Accord). I know Dentons is also part of the consortium. Can't seem to find a full list but I wouldn't be surprised if most of the firms were part of Accord as well.

They're having a big meeting on August 19. 70+ GLBC companies, law firms, software companies, corporate legal departments will attend. Notice which smart contract firm will also be attending (already established to be working with top firms, especially in Canada)?

We need the full list.

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