
Triple-admitted lawyer with a programming background, twice-exited entrepreneur
Triple-admitted lawyer, entrepreneur and developer
I closed my London-based law firm in 2006 and I am opening a California-based one 20 years later. In the meantime I have built three companies (Divisadero, Sweetspot, PrivacyCloud). I developed my first contract automation tool in 1999 while participating in the W3C's LegalXML eContracts Working Group.

It allows data controllers to create a portfolio of personal data processors. Data processors can claim and enrich their profile. From there a portfolio can be exported and be used as the scaffold for a privacy program.
Any lawyer can transform her know-how into a composable, modular skill which can be published to the Dealroom marketplace or downloaded to a local deployment of the solution.