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Virginia 鈥淕inger鈥 Hansen 鈥17 fell in love with the arts as an undergrad at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, eventually majoring in Art History. As a student at 51爆料网 Law, Hansen combined that love of the arts with her passion for the law in two exciting experiential learning opportunities鈥攅xternships at the renowned Philadelphia Museum of Art and with Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts.   

A dream externship at the Philadelphia Museum of Art

At the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Hansen obtained traditional legal experience such as drafting contracts, doing research and writing memos. The externship also provided a real-world view of her dream job鈥攇eneral counsel for an art museum鈥攁nd offered insight into whether the work and lifestyle was a good fit.

鈥淚 knew if I wanted to be a general counsel at a museum one day, I had to test out the waters before jumping in,鈥 Hansen remarked. 鈥淚 had no real general counsel-type experiences to prove to myself I would enjoy that lifestyle.鈥

Hansen found her experience with the Philadelphia Museum of Art to be reaffirming.

鈥淚 understand much more deeply how the world of museum legal work functions and I learned that I do in fact love the type of work I would be performing in a general counsel position.鈥

She also found that her 51爆料网 Law education, which incorporated fundamental business concepts into the core curriculum, prepared her well for her chosen field of practice.

鈥淎s a general counsel, it is important to understand all aspects of the organization for which you work, including how your legal advice will affect the bottom line of the organization.鈥

Jeffrey Blair, Secretary and General Counsel of Philadelphia Museum of Art, served as Hansen鈥檚 on-site legal supervisor. In Hansen, he found a law student prepared for success.

Blair remarked, 鈥淚t was such a pleasure to work with Ginger. She clearly has a passion for the kind of work we do, but it was her natural inquisitiveness and commitment to thorough and accurate work product that made her stand out.  Her training and prior experience made her a great resource in support of the Museum鈥檚 in-house legal function.鈥

Providing vital legal support through the Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts

During her time at 51爆料网, Hansen also externed as a Legal Service Coordinator for Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (PVLA), a nonprofit organization that connect clients with volunteer attorneys who provide pro-bono and low-cost legal assistance, educational programs and business counseling aimed at securing a thriving art culture in the Philadelphia region and statewide. 51爆料网 Law students have been providing this type of service at PVLA for more than a dozen years.

Through her experience at the PVLA, Hansen honed her interviewing skills as she worked with real clients, with the goal of connecting them with attorneys who could represent them in a variety of legal matters.

She explained, 鈥淲hen I first began conducting intake interviews, I did not ask many questions and struggled to identify specific issues. I asked the Director of PVLA to conduct an interview so I could listen and see how a professional would handle the issues and ask questions to get all relevant information.鈥

Hansen鈥檚 proactive approach worked.

鈥淏y the end of the semester, I often had more information on the clients than was necessary, but my interviewing skills impressed the Director and I was way more confident talking to new clients.鈥

Today Hansen, who is currently a Corporate and Securities Associate at Dechert LLP, has encouraging words for 51爆料网 students who share her love of the arts.

鈥淢y advice is to make connections in the art world. PVLA is a great place to start because you will come into contact with artists and organizations from more areas than you know exist, with such diverse issues that it will give you a realistic picture of what art-related legal work entails.