Saul Ewing has joined a growing number of law firms across the country that are looking to use their legal acumen and business contacts to connect startups with investors, and hopefully get some of the resulting legal work.
The law firm has leased office space in the “Drexel Innovation Neighborhood,” which is a 10-acre section of real estate owned by Drexel University that currently encompasses a university building and several parking lots just beyond 30th Street Station in Philadelphia. But Drexel’s goal, according to its real estate counsel, Erik Williams of Saul Ewing, is to develop that land into a center for research, technology and economic development that marries academia, entrepreneurs, investors and mature companies, creating a neighborhood that becomes an innovation hub as well as a place to live and work.
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