Technology Law / AI Attorney in Stuart, Florida

My technology law practice addresses the legal issues that arise in software development, SaaS platforms, artificial intelligence systems, and data-driven technologies. I advise clients in Florida, New York, Texas, Washington, D.C., and across the United States on structuring agreements and intellectual property protections that support innovation while managing risk.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning systems present rapidly evolving legal questions involving privacy, data rights, tort liability, intellectual property ownership, contractual liability allocation, and regulatory oversight. I assist clients in evaluating these issues at the development stage and when disputes arise.
My services include drafting and negotiating software licenses, SaaS agreements, development agreements, AI collaboration agreements, and open-source compliance strategies. I also counsel clients on intellectual property ownership structures and commercialization planning.
My approach is measured and forward-looking. By aligning contractual structure with technological architecture, I help clients preserve proprietary value while navigating a rapidly developing legal landscape.
Data Security
I counsel businesses in Florida, New York, Texas, Washington, D.C., and throughout the United States on data security compliance and risk management. As regulatory frameworks continue to evolve at both the state and federal levels, organizations must adopt structured approaches to protecting sensitive information.
Florida has a statute that specifically addresses data breaches and the protection of personal information held by private entities. It defines a "breach of security" as unauthorized access to electronic data containing personal information and imposes notification requirements on entities in the event of such breaches. The statute also ensures that certain sensitive information, such as proprietary data and personal information, remains confidential during investigations. Fla. Stat. § 501.171.
My data security practice includes drafting privacy policies and terms of use, advising on vendor and third-party agreements, and developing incident response protocols. I assist clients in understanding their obligations under applicable data protection statutes and contractual requirements.
In the event of a data security incident, I am available for real-time damage assessment and the implementation of measures to mitigate legal exposure.
Data governance is no longer optional. My role is to help clients implement practical, legally sound frameworks that protect both proprietary information and consumer trust.