St. Thomas Law Review
First Page
506
Document Type
Article
Abstract
In the 21s century, commercial agreements crafted by attorneys structure relationships in which the administration and execution of those relationships is largely, if not exclusively, governed through the use of digital technologies. These technologies communicate information, record and report activities taken by the parties in furtherance of their relationship, make payments of monies and other compensation, and provide the evidence with which disputes among the parties will be resolved. All of these functions are designed and executed through technology systems that monitor and record activities that are the basis for determining compliance with the requirements of those agreements at a level of granularity and detail that is simply amazing.
Recommended Citation
Jeffrey Ritter,
Designing and Constructing Commercial Agreements in the 21st Century,
26
St. Thomas L. Rev.
506
(2014).
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