Each year millions of documents are created.
Storage and maintenance of these documents should be provided by 21st century technology:
The document becomes immutable under protection. No competitor can match that.
Justice Technology has filed two provisional patent applications in 2022 and has filed a non-provisional patent application in 2023. No competitor claims patent protection.
Justice Technology warrants the effectiveness of this protection to each user. No competitor provides such a warranty.
The platform will be cloned and licensed to law firms and corporations.
The cloned platform will be installed on the customer’s servers.
Companies use transfer agents to record issuance and sale of shares. The process is expensive. Justice Technology’s solution will allow the lawyer to create a record of issuance and sale of shares without relying on a third party. The record will be less expensive to create and available to view.
The leading corporate lawyer thought this innovative invention will lead to the elimination of transfer agents for private companies.
A public company usually owns hundreds of corporations. The general counsel must see to it that all original documents of incorporation be stored and protected in a secure environment. Third party storage facilities are insecure and inefficient.
The leading general counsel thought that our solution would provide a superior solution.
This lawyer’s firm has over 10,000 files containing original wills, codicils, trusts and trust amendments. Each year his firm adds to this total. All of these files are stored in his office.
He immediately saw the benefit to adopting our solution for his firm and asked if his firm could purchase a block of non fungible tokens at the beginning of every year.
Ronald DeKoven is the founder and CEO of Justice Technology Ltd. In 1980 Mr. DeKoven became a partner of Shearman & Sterling, New York. He ran several of the firm’s practices, including insolvency and leasing. In 2008 Mr. DeKoven, after moving in London, applied to the Bar Council for a waiver of examination and pupillage as a condition to becoming a barrister. The waiver was granted in full. Mr. DeKoven was called to the Bar of England and Wales by Lincoln’s Inn in March, 2009.
Steven Kay is the Founder and Co-CEO of Golden Gate Global, a prominent EB-5 Regional Center, as well as Managing Partner of Urbanite Capital. Steven Kay was a founding member of the respected San Francisco law firm, Kay & Merkle, LLP, specializing in real estate and business transactions. During his time at the firm, Mr. Kay represented the San Francisco 49ers and established sports figures Reggie Jackson, Bill Walsh, and Mike Shanahan. His expertise extends to real estate development, having worked with entities such as Lennar Homes, Lennar Community Builders, and Five Point Holdings, LLC. Mr. Kay serves as a special advisor to government leaders in San Francisco and California. Notably, he shares office space with former San Francisco Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr., collaborating on various matters related to gaming, transportation, and housing. Mr. Kay has a JD from the University of San Francisco (1966) and a BA from the University of California, Berkeley (1963). Mr. Kay has also been a guest lecturer at the Practicing Law Institute (PLI).
Ian Terry is a CEDR accredited mediator who joined One Essex Court in 2016. Mr. Terry is a former Head of Dispute Resolution at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and also spent five years as the firm’s worldwide Managing Partner. In a legal career spanning almost four decades, Mr. Terry has been involved in many of the most high profile commercial disputes of the day. Mr. Terry has broad commercial experience involving many business sectors and jurisdictions. Since 2016 he has been involved in the litigation funding business, as a member of the Investment Committee of Balance Legal Capital.
The fashion industry defined Mrs. DeKoven’s career since 2003. She previously was a Vice President at Donna Karan New York where she worked for five years in various positions. Linda was one of the original team members during the 1996 launch of notable fashion startup cK Calvin Klein Shoes & Bags, a division of Nine West Group Inc where she became a Global Sales Manager. In 2004 Mrs DeKoven moved to London and worked with London interiors on various construction and interior design projects. Upon moving to Napa Valley in 2012, she embarked on additional property development and management projects.
Justice Technology, Ltd. is pleased to announce the appointment to the board of directors of Mr. Steven Kay.
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