Elizabeth León González is an attorney at Milligan, Beswick, Levine & Knox, LLP. With a diverse range of legal experience, she is dedicated to providing exceptional representation to clients and is widely recognized as a skillful and knowledgeable legal professional who prioritizes her clients' needs.
Ms. León González's areas of practice encompass a wide range of legal disciplines, including Web3 (Crypto, Blockchain, AI, NFTs), personal injury, entertainment law, general civil law/litigation, and criminal defense. She is a member of the California State Bar, the Florida Bar, and the District of Columbia Bar. Additionally, she is admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California and has also passed the Federal Bar in Puerto Rico.
Often referred to as "The Web3 Attorney," Elizabeth León Gonzàlez has earned a reputation as one of the most respected and well-known attorneys in the Web3 space. Through collaborations with leading companies and entrepreneurs, she has become a sought-after speaker and advocate, educating others on the intersection of law and emerging technologies.
Throughout her career, Ms. León González has been devoted to representing individuals in the legal system. Her commitment to justice is evident in her work with organizations like the California Innocence Project, where she has played a crucial role in exonerating innocent individuals from prison. She has also served the community during her time at the San Diego County District Attorney's Office, working to protect and safeguard the interests of local residents. Moreover, she has successfully represented globally recognized performers and individuals in the entertainment industry, including Grammy-nominated and winning artists.
In addition to her legal experience, giving back has always been a huge part of her journey. Recently, Ms. León González co-launched HelpPR.xyz with BillyJitsu, a respected Developer and Leader in the Web3 space. This initiative raised funds and provided support to a local school and its surrounding community in Ponce, Puerto Rico, following the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona by leveraging blockchain technology.
Ms. León González actively engages in supporting initiatives and projects she believes add value and opportunities to our communities. She serves as an ambassador and volunteer for Flor de Loto Montessori School, a non-profit organization based in Puerto Rico. She also holds positions as Vice President of Cantuta Montessori School, a non-profit also based in Puerto Rico. Furthermore, she serves as an advisor and ambassador for MOTI Technologies (MOTI App), Hola Metaverso, and EnergyXchange.