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Prof Michele Neitz
@profmicheleneitz
Blockchain Law professor here. Curious to hear what advice you would give to 3Ls in San Francisco looking for Web3 legal jobs? Besides joining Farcaster, obviously....
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Prof Michele Neitz
@profmicheleneitz
Thanks all! Sharing these tips with them.
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Orlando Cosme
@ocosme.eth
Realistically, given that most crypto companies and law firm practices are still relatively small, it’ll be hard to get a crypto job straight out of law school. Most places can’t train a fresh grad. But if they follow the below, they’ll be able to switch in 1-2 years: https://warpcast.com/ocosme.eth/0x432848d5
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Nick Rishwain
@nickjrishwain
Get tied in with the Stanford and Berkeley blockchain groups. Sign up for LegalTechSF meetups. Visit the @thirdweb headquarters and meetups.
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codeofcrypto
@codeofcrypto
Relationship capital is invaluable — they’re welcome to join us this Friday! https://warpcast.com/codeofcrypto/0x3624f951
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Nick Rishwain
@nickjrishwain
Oh one more idea. Chainlink is constantly having meetups in the city. Probably another place for 3Ls to spend some time.
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Gramajo👽
@gramajo.eth
As someone who works in Legal, I can say that most crypto legal work in currently concentrated as most big projects want to use an attorney that has done something before so it leads to fewer & fewer folks getting the bulk of the work. Also similar to start ups, they will outsource till it’s time for a GC
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