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I like to think the law firm works for me (im a name partner).

My firm mainly helps medium sized businesses in other countries operate in the US. So basically we help them get bank accounts, merchant accounts, etc here, collect their revenue, then turn turn it into BTC so their governments can't steal it to get it back to them.

My role is mainly negotiating and executing contracts with new clients.

I would never have thought that I'd find an explanation of a lawyer's job fascinating, but that's truly great! Seems pretty cutting edge...is it common for firms to deal with btc?