Professional Biography
Sarah Shtylman

Sarah Shtylman Partner

  • Palo Alto

    D +1.650.838.4389

    F +1.650.838.4350

    Palo Alto

    3150 Porter Drive

    Palo Alto, CA 94304-1212

    +1.650.838.4389

    SShtylman@perkinscoie.com

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Overview

Sarah Shtylman advises innovators in the fintech and blockchain industries, and her clients range from entrepreneurs and startups to big tech and regulated financial institutions. With experience in both financial services regulatory issues and in transactional matters, Sarah counsels on a variety of regulatory, commercial, compliance, and product development projects—including non-fungible tokens (NFTs), regulated digital asset platforms, in-game currencies, and payment services integrations. She provides actionable regulatory assessments that drive product development, marketing, and regulatory licensing strategies. Sarah also drafts and negotiates the commercial agreements, vendor contracts, and terms of service that support her clients’ product launches.

Sarah is well versed in state and federal financial services regulations, particularly related to payments and money transmission. She has advised clients through the application and compliance processes for state and federal trust charters, money transmission licensing and registration, and lending licenses. Sarah has engaged directly with state and federal regulators to discuss the applicability of various financial services regulatory regimes to emerging blockchain technology platforms and protocols that her clients are developing. Sarah also frequently supports her clients in matters related to marketplace payments, the issuance of application-specific virtual currencies, points and rewards programs, stored value devices, and other in-app value systems or payment mechanisms. On behalf of multiple international companies, Sarah has negotiated co-brand card deals, buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) payments integrations, and other significant payment processing arrangements. She represents both investors and emerging companies in financings, particularly on diligence questions related to payments integrations and money services regulatory concerns.

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Sarah’s background includes serving as in-house regulatory counsel at Coinbase, where she obtained then managed the company’s nationwide money transmission licenses, negotiated and drafted agreements on global payment services integrations and other commercial partnerships, and advised product teams on how to build apps that comply with required disclosure, receipt, and notice obligations. Sarah also has experience with cryptocurrency network development and launches, asset-backed digital tokens (including stablecoins), peer-to-peer lending, corporate governance, Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) compliance, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) arbitration, and financial services litigation.

Professional Recognition

  • Named a “Rising Star” by Law360, which honors top attorneys under 40, for the Fintech category, 2021
  • Recognized by The Recorder in its annual "Women Leaders in Tech Law" list as a Next Generation Honoree, 2018

Professional Leadership

  • The First State Fintech Lab’s Advisory Board, Member

Related Employment

  • Coinbase, Regulatory Counsel, 2014 - 2016
  • Hody Esq., Sole Proprietor, 2014
  • Levine & Associates, PLLC, Law Clerk, 2010; Associate, 2011 - 2013

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Bar and Court Admissions

  • California
  • Supreme Court of Virginia
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia

Education

  • George Mason, Antonin Scalia Law School, J.D., 2011, Managing Editor, Journal of International Commercial Law
  • Grove City College, B.S., Marketing Management, cum laude, 2008