Summary
Nick Neuteufel is an associate at Baker McKenzie with 11 years of experience blending government affairs, communications, and transactional law at top firms and public institutions. A Stanford Law graduate who supplemented his legal training with business school coursework, he has advised major brands on state tax and trade matters and co-led a startup plan to the finals of a Stanford GSB entrepreneurship course. His background includes high-impact roles in state government affairs, congressional offices, and federal agencies, giving him a rare fluency in policy, regulatory strategy, and client advocacy. Prior to law, he worked in communications and data-focused projects, and maintains hands-on analytics skills as an R/Shiny specialist from his GitHub portfolio. Based in San Francisco, he combines courtroom and deal-room discipline with startup-minded product thinking. Colleagues describe him as analytically rigorous, policy-savvy, and comfortable translating complex legal issues for business and technical audiences.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Law - JD, Doctor of Law - JD at Stanford Law School
High School Diploma Math Science and Technology (MST), High School Diploma Math Science and Technology (MST) at Du Pont Manual High School
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Political Science, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Political Science at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill