Andrea provides strategic corporate, regulatory, and intellectual property licensing counseling to companies in the AI, fintech, gaming, and blockchain industries, as well as where those industries intersect.
As AI adoption has advanced across industries, Andrea has worked with fintech clients from startups to public companies as they integrate AI agents in blockchain transactions. She has also advised companies as they use AI to track and prevent bad actors across DeFi and traditional financial transactions.
Andrea advises Web3 and gaming companies like 100 Thieves, Yuga Labs, and AMGI on sponsorship agreements, end user license agreements, and the use of contests, sweepstakes, and other promotions. She has counseled numerous NFT marketplaces and creators on the issuance, purchase, and sale of NFTs as well as the licensing of associated IP rights, and has advised DAOs on issues related to the transfer and monetization of intellectual property. Her blockchain experience includes advising cryptocurrency projects and related companies on public and private token sales, swaps, airdrops, and exchange offerings.
While attending law school, she was a lead editor for the Seattle Journal for Environmental Law and won first place in several in-house moot court competitions and was a member of both the Seattle University regional mock trial and appellate competition teams.