Ex. In-House Counsel - Startups

Course Information

Course Number
L8101
Curriculum Level
Upperclass
Areas of Study
Corporate Law, Business, and Finance, Lawyering, Legal Profession and Professional Responsibility
Type
Externship
Additional Attributes
Experiential Credit

Section 003 Information

Instructor

Section Description

The General and In-House Counsel (G/IHC) Externship will provide students with an understanding of roles general counsel and in-house lawyers play while offering them an opportunity to experience that work firsthand at placements in for profit and startup corporations. There are four sections offered during the year. The term they are available is included with each section description.

The Seminar
This 2-hour externship seminar will explore areas of the law that are integral to a general counsel or in-house practice. Students will learn to approach legal issues from the perspective of the attorney whose job is simultaneously to be both lawyer and client. The seminar component will also explore the ethical considerations of G/IHC attorneys including conflicts of interest and confidentiality. G/IHC are in a unique position at the intersection of law and business or operations; we will discuss how the G/IHC attorney must be fluent and able to explain legal rules and processes to artists, business people, educators and other professionals, and to ensure that the legal team understands business or operations considerations and context. The seminar component will integrate students’ field-based learning experiences into our weekly discussions and facilitate students’ reflection on those general counsel or in-house placements. The seminar component will also include a number of simulations and feature guest speakers who will be able to share their varied experiences as general or in house counsel.

Startup Section (Fall) – seminar will explore areas relevant to start ups, venture capitalist investing and Web3 entities, corporate governance, venture/crypto deals, regulation and policy (SEC, CFTC, ETFs, securities laws, ICO enforcement actions pleading), intellectual property, commercial contracts and proprietary data, the Metaverse, decentralized autonomous organizations (DAO), and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Lecturers: Mike Katz and Dan Nadel

Placement
In the placements, students will be expected to devote at least 10 hours per week. Students will be able to identify their own placements, discuss with the lecturers, and/or Liliana Vaamonde for placements. More information will be provided once you are formally accepted into the externship.

Important Information
The course will be open to JD and LL.M candidates. There are no prerequisites to take this course.

School Year & Semester
Fall 2024
Location
JGH 602
Schedule
Class meets on
  • Wednesday
4:20 pm - 6:10 pm
Points
2
Method of Evaluation
Other
J.D Writing Credit?
No

Course Limitations

Instructor Pre-requisites
None
Instructor Co-Requisites
None
Requires Permission
Yes
Recommended Courses
None
Other Limitations
None

Additional Section for Ex. In-House Counsel - Startups

Section 001

School Year & Semester

Fall 2024

Instructors

Location

WJWH 208

Schedule

Class meets on
  • Monday

Points

2

Section 001

School Year & Semester

Spring 2025

Instructors

Location

WCW 01

Schedule

Class meets on
  • Monday

Points

2

Section 005

Section 006

Section 002

Section 003

School Year & Semester

Spring 2025

Instructors

Location

JGH 908

Schedule

Class meets on
  • Tuesday

Points

2

Section 004

Section 004

Section 005

School Year & Semester

Spring 2025

Instructors

Location

WCW 1001

Schedule

Class meets on
  • Tuesday

Points

2

Section 006

Section 002

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