These briefings consider the rules for valid and probative signing of Scots law documents and the long-awaited reform of the law on taking security over moveable property in Scotland with the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Act 2023 and the package of implementation SSIs to come in 2025.
Scottish law position on e-signing in finance transactions
Moveable Transaction Reforms
Execution of Scots Law Documents
Supporting the FinTech Community - Lead Sponsor of the FinTech Summit 2024
Tokenisation of shares in a Scottish company
Digit News Comment | AI, Robot: Rise of the Machines
Digit News Comment | Contracting for Fintechs: What to Expect
Digit News Comment | What Does Consumer Duty Mean for Fintechs?
Law-Now: Scotland: analysis, commentary and insights
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