Former US Marine Aiming to Disrupt How the Legal Profession Through The Use Of Smart Contracts

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Monax, a legal tech startup, is aiming to disrupt how the legal profession works by empowering people with a new way to execute law through the use of smart contracts.

Earlier this month, the platform announced the public beta launch of Monax, making it available for production level commercial use.

Founded in 2014, the startup features ready-to-use tools that permit companies to model, track and visualize their contractual obligations in real time. It's hoping to help customers answer a simple question: where are you in your business relationships?

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