Is There Anything This Law Student Doesn’t Do?

From startup ventures to life, one student is following a path rarely taken through law school. For some students, law school isn’t a path to practicing law; it’s a path to knowledge that will help in other ventures. That’s the case for Lee Chang, a 2L at the Brigham Young University—J. Reuben Clark Law School in Provo, Utah. Chang has extensive background in the real estate startup world, where he began investing in properties. Through the years, he’s built his portfolio, and in 2016, he founded Venga, a rental management software company. Earlier this year, Chang left Venga to found Homeslice, an exchange for fractional interests in real property. Chang’s successful ventures are just the beginning. What’s his next step after school? “I’ll be pursuing other technology-based ventures,” he said. “I’m also very interested in the legalities surrounding blockchain, robotics, and energy innovations. I’m…

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