Part-Time Legal Education and the Entrepreneur’s Lawyer: More Tales from the Dead Zone
I wish I could give a personal account of advising a Google or Yahoo like startup in Silicon Valley, where a couple of nerds go from writing code to multi-billionaires in two years, assisted by venture capital luminaries like Tom Perkins or Craig Johnson (or even my esteemed classmate and Venture Law Group co-founder Mark Medearis). But I can’t.
There is a different story of entrepreneurship out in the heartland, however, and no less rewarding to the lawyer who participates, albeit in ways that the lawyer might not have predicted when graduating from law school.
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