Deputy General Counsel @ Wiz
Building open-source legal ops and other tools with AI (and a few passion products that might go commercial)
Deputy General Counsel by day, legal tech builder by night. I design and ship software that solves real in-house legal pain points — contract lifecycle management, privacy compliance, vendor risk, and team operations. I've open-sourced 28 tools for in-house legal teams and built Legal Flow, an enterprise platform that unifies them into one workspace. My stack is TypeScript, Next.js, and Claude AI. I believe the lawyers who build their own tools will define the next era of legal operations. I do this for fun.

Enterprise legal operations platform — contract lifecycle, privacy compliance, vendor risk, and team analytics unified in one AI-powered workspace. 6 modules, 30 features, dark/light themes.

Upload a contract, select a stress-test scenario, and get a streaming clause-by-clause AI walkthrough of triggered obligations, timelines, and liabilities.

AI system registry and governance tracker with EU AI Act risk classification, impact assessments, and a compliance dashboard.

Scan dependency manifests for open-source license compliance. Identifies licenses via package registries and SPDX, evaluates against configurable policies.

RAG-powered legal knowledge base for institutional memory. Upload documents and ask natural-language questions to get answers with source citations.

Claude Code security audit slash command built for vibe coders. 8 audit phases, 40+ tech stack detection, and 77+ real vulnerability patterns.

Self-hosted web app that scans live websites for security vulnerabilities. 18 scanner modules, real-time SSE streaming, and AI fix prompt export.

Personal cocktail companion with 1000+ recipes, bar inventory tracking, custom recipe creation, drink history with photos, personal analytics, and smart shopping lists.

AI communication assistant that transforms messages with tone adjustments, clarity improvements, translations, and culture-aware formatting across Slack, Email, WhatsApp, and LinkedIn.
Legal teams shouldn't wait for vendors to solve their workflow problems. The best legal ops tools come from lawyers who understand the pain firsthand.
AI doesn't replace legal judgment — it eliminates the mechanical work that prevents lawyers from exercising it. Contract extraction, clause comparison, and intake triage are automation problems, not legal problems.
Open source is the fastest way to raise the floor for every in-house legal team. A 5-person legal department deserves the same tooling as a Fortune 500 team.