Miami is no longer the "emerging" ecosystem. It's the ecosystem.
The founders aren't flying to Sand Hill anymore. The capital moved here. Multi-stage funds opened South Florida offices. Latin American family offices are writing Series A checks out of Brickell. The pitch decks that used to get built in Palo Alto are getting built in Wynwood — and the lawyers papering those rounds should be here too.
Except most of them aren't. Most Miami corporate groups are still structured for real estate, hospitality, and cross-border M&A. ECVC work gets treated as an occasional side matter, not a practice. You're either at a firm where you're the only associate who knows what a SAFE is, or you're at a Silicon Valley shop trying to service Miami clients from 3,000 miles away with a three-hour time difference.
Neither of those is a career.
A nationally ranked AmLaw firm with a deep, established Miami office is building out a dedicated emerging companies and venture capital practice. This is a real platform commitment — not a corporate generalist seat where ECVC is 20% of your docket. They want a mid-level who can grow with this market as the lead associate on the ground.
The work includes:
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