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Daniel DeWolf is an Adjunct Professor at New York University School of Law and a law partner at Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky Popeo, co-chairing their Venture Capital Emerging Companies practice group. He advises Alpha Venture Partners and has extensive experience in the venture capital sector. His course on Venture Capital aims to cover a range of issues pertinent to the startup landscape and emerging companies, focusing on the interplay of economic interests among founders, venture capitalists, directors, management, and shareholders. He seeks to equip students with an understanding of how various interests conflict and converge during the initial stages of business development.
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