SAN FRANCISCO—With the fintech boom showing no signs of slowing down, the Bay Area has seen a surge of in-house hiring of lawyers who have regulatory and transactional expertise and can help these upstart companies navigate a complex network of state and federal laws.
Hogan Lovells partner Veronica McGregor said she’s “absolutely” seen more movement for fintech lawyers. McGregor, who represents both fintech startups to established financial institutions, said she gets calls from recruiters about in-house jobs two or three times a week.
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