Janelle Orsi

In her own words:

Transactional lawyers are needed, en masse, to aid in an epic reinvention of our economic system. This reinvention is referred to by many names—the “sharing economy,” “collaborative consumption,” the “grassroots economy”—and involves different ways of meeting people’s needs, participating in production, and transacting with each other. My book, Practicing Law in the Sharing Economy, illustrates the nine primary areas of work that a sharing lawyer must know, including drafting agreements, structuring entities, employment regulations, intellectual property, and much more. The work of a sharing lawyer will often be challenging, but will always be interesting and demand creativity. Perhaps best of all, the work of sharing lawyer will contribute importantly to the creation of a world in which innumerable people have now decided they want to live.