A Fullstack, Web3 Law Firm for Blockchain Startups, NFT Investors & Crypto Issues
On the Futures Legal Frontier
LexFG focuses on the laws and conventions governing tomorrow's technology. We're well-versed in state, federal, and international regulations affecting decentralized businesses.
Supporting Big Ideas
We work with innovative firms, startups, established businesses, and entrepreneurs. If you think you've come up with the next best great idea, we're here to help you make it happen.
LexFG is a cross-disciplinary team of legal practitioners, with broad off and on-chain experience across a wide range of legal practice areas, who specialize in advising web3 founders and and protocols.
A Wide Range of Services
NFTs
Sale, Licensing
Entity Architecture
Single entity, Multi-entity, Offshore, Nonprofit
Developer Protection
Individual wrapping, jurisdictional co-wrapping
Funding Structures
Funding Agreements, Centralized Exchange Listing
Compliance
KYC / AML, Securities
Fractional GC
Governance, Terms of Service, Litigation Management, Internal Dispute Resolution, Recordkeeping
LexFG provides in a wide array of areas
including startup funding, entity formation and structural architecture, fractional
general counsel services, internal and external dispute resolution, litigation
management, governance and token issuance, internal best practices, ToS and
privacy documentation, KYC/AML, regulatory compliance, government investigations,
insurance coverage, IP and software licensing, employment, and DAO and corporate
governance.
In certain jurisdictions LexFG counsel can also provide trial and appellate
practice support and more
traditional legal business dispute-related or other legal services.
LexFG members possess the experience and perspective to practical advice to technology executives and developers.
LexFG works with international businesses at all stages of development, from pre-incorporation start-ups to well-established businesses, to help our clients and deploy compliance driven blockchain and software solutions.


