Toronto, CA: Today, Zannes Law formally announces the launch of its first acquisition of a commercial-use non-fungible token (NFT) as its company logo.
NFTs are one-of-a-kind online assets that can be used in the form of art or collectibles, on a decentralized digital platform based on blockchain technology. This technology establishes verified and public proof of ownership, ensuring the authentication of each digital file.
The Zannes Law logo is based on an NFT minted from Fatales, a 10K piece collectible with discerning artistic traits, featuring three species staged in a coup d’état for aesthetics, and designed by artist lisb.eth. Fatales is one among many women-led NFT projects growing in popularity within the NFT community.
“We are thrilled to own Fatales #9576 and a stake in such an exciting collection of digital art,” stated Madaline Zannes, principal lawyer and founder of Zannes Law. “It’s extremely fitting that our NFT-turned-logo is symbolic of a Lady Justice android, representing a new lawyer of the future. This is well-aligned with our firm’s vision of modernizing law through innovation, and also, supporting women in business and technology”.
As blockchain technology and the NFT space continues to expand rapidly, Zannes Law intends that its logo will evolve to match its futuristic legal offerings, through ongoing collaboration with artists and technologists.
About Zannes Law
Zannes Law is a Toronto-based, women-led law firm providing legal services in intellectual property, NFTs, real estate, business and entertainment. The firm was founded by lawyer Madaline Zannes, known as a legal technology influencer and model, prior to founding Zannes Law. Madaline has appeared in The Legal Technologist, The Legal Tech Journal, Inman.com, Thrive Global and HuffPost, as well as various books and magazines over the span of her career. Madaline was recognized as Greek America’s Forty Under 40 Class of 2018, a prestigious award that celebrates the community’s top young talent in business, arts, sciences and other fields, who excel not only professionally but also philanthropically.