All Posts Tagged ‘New Leaf Legal’

David Bolton

Fifteen Minutes with New Leaf Legal (for free!)

New Leaf Legal LogoQuestion: How many lawyers does it take to screw in a light bulb?

Answer: How many can you afford?

I wanted to start with a joke because the law is no laughing matter. Law is a serious business conducted by serious professionals who have endured many years at college to ensure that they are fully qualified to explain the problems that you will inevitably face in whatever part of your life has brought you into their presence.

For me, the topic of the law meant a chance to sit down with Steven Shapiro of New Leaf Legal to discuss how having access to a lawyer can be a benefit to anyone in the startup community — even the single-person team.

On our television screens and in the movie theaters, lawyers have been portrayed as bloodthirsty ambulance chasers with little (if any) moral judgment who charge a fortune for inexplicable advice that confuses rather than clarifies. Lawyers are luxury and necessity wrapped in a sharp suit with expensive sunglasses.

But is this really fair?

It couldn’t possibly be: There are nearly 2 million lawyers in the United States. Seriously.

I had no idea what I was in for. (more…)

Kyle Psaty

New Leaf Legal: Local Lawyers Form “Startup” Firm

Truly, a law firm for the Millennial Generation

New Leaf Legal, Boston-born and currently located in WorkBar on Atlantic Avenue, is a brand new firm of young lawyers out to make a difference in the entrepreneurial world by being entrepreneurs themselves.

It’s nothing new. Lawyers start firms all the time. But that doesn’t mean they diverge from the practices in use at massive law firms when they strike out on their own. That’s where New Leaf differs. (Hence the name.)

“[Being a startup] gives us a real opportunity to relate,” says Jessica Manganello, a corporate law specialist at New Leaf. “We’ve worked with a lot of startups, and the fact that we’re doing this ourselves takes the ‘ivory tower’ element out of it. We can relate.” (more…)