Education
JD, University of Chicago Law School
University of Chicago Law Review Member
MSc, London School of Economics and Political Science
Merit
BA, Wesleyan University
High Honors
About
Ingram Weber is the founder of Venture Far Legal.
He served as Special Counsel in the SEC's Division of Corporation Finance, where he drafted crypto regulations, advised on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, drafted C&DI for private exemptions, and counseled on foreign private issuer rules.
He is among the first lawyers to have advised on stablecoin issuances under the GENIUS Act.
Before joining the SEC, he spent nearly a decade in cross-border capital markets practice at Sullivan & Cromwell in Tokyo and Allen & Overy in Singapore. He holds a JD from the University of Chicago Law School. He is admitted to the bar in New York and advises clients in English and Japanese.
He also taught law at the University of Tokyo for three years as a part-time adjunct professor. Prior to law school, he spent two years as a researcher at Kyoto University.
In addition, he completed a clerkship at the Constitutional Court of South Africa under Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga.
Most lawyers who advise on crypto regulation have never worked inside the SEC. Most lawyers who work on Asia-US cross-border transactions have not spent years in Tokyo and Singapore working in the language. Venture Far Legal brings both, delivering advice calibrated to how regulators actually make decisions and how cross-border deals actually get done.
Venture Far Legal operates in association with TKN Tyson LLP, where Ingram Weber serves as Of Counsel leading the crypto and securities practice. Clients work directly with Ingram Weber throughout every engagement.