The opportunities for women attorneys in the startup world, both tech and otherwise, are expanding, and leaders in startups, as well as the tech and finance worlds, came together this week to shed light on the changes in those industries and to discuss what it takes to break into the industry as a female lawyer at the New York State Bar Association annual meeting.

Legaltech News spoke with one of the speakers Sarah Feingold, a jeweler and senior IP and privacy counsel at Etsy, a global online jewelry, apparel, and retail business, on the journey as an attorney in the startup world, and what advice she has for women who want to obtain jobs in tech. Feingold was the 17th employee at Etsy, so has seen the ground-up work done to launch the company into the global spotlight.

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