How We Work With Our Clients
Regulus Law advises clients across five connected practice areas, chosen because they're where the legal questions facing founders, growing businesses, and technology companies actually live
Privacy
Privacy regulation has moved from compliance checkbox to business-critical risk. We counsel clients on U.S. and international privacy law including GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, and sector-specific frameworks like HIPAA. We help you build programs designed to withstand regulatory scrutiny and due diligence.
From privacy policies and DPAs to breach response and regulatory matters, we work across the full lifecycle of a privacy program. We advise on cross-border data transfers, vendor management, internal training, and the day-to-day operational questions that determine whether a written policy actually holds up in practice.
Typical engagements:
Privacy program build-out and gap assessments
DPAs and cross-border transfer agreements
Privacy policy and notice drafting
Breach response and regulator engagement
M&A and financing privacy diligence
AI Regulatory Compliance
The legal framework for AI is being written in real time. We help companies understand what today's rules actually require, anticipate where regulation is heading, and structure their AI use in a way that's defensible now and adaptable as the landscape shifts.
Whether you're deploying AI tools internally, building AI features into your products, or providing AI systems to regulated customers, we help you do it with your eyes open: governance frameworks that document your decisions, contractual protections that allocate risk appropriately, and a regulatory posture that scales with you.
Typical engagements:
AI governance framework design
EU AI Act and U.S. state law readiness assessments
AI contract terms (deployer and provider sides)
Vendor due diligence for AI tooling
Internal AI use policies
Technology Transactions
Technology relationships run on contracts. We draft, negotiate, and review technology agreements (including SaaS, API licensing, data sharing, and vendor contracts) with a practical eye toward what actually matters when things go right and when they don't.
We work with both buyers and sellers of technology across a range of industries, which means we understand what the other side is looking for and where the real points of negotiation typically land.
Typical engagements:
SaaS and software licensing agreements
Master services agreements and SOWs
Data sharing and API agreements
Vendor and procurement contracts
IP assignments and licenses
Business Structuring & Formation
Getting the structure right from the beginning saves significant pain later. We handle formation, operating agreements, equity frameworks, and ongoing compliance for LLCs and corporations. We help keep the paperwork in order as your business grows.
For founders, this includes the early decisions that shape the company for years: entity choice, founder equity arrangements, vesting, and the documents that will be diligenced by your first serious investor or acquirer.
Typical engagements:
Entity formation (LLC, C-corp, S-corp)
Operating agreements and bylaws
Founder equity and vesting structures
Annual compliance and corporate housekeeping
Restructurings and conversions
Fractional General Counsel
Most early-stage companies don't need a full-time general counsel. They need someone senior enough to handle complex legal questions, available enough to turn things around quickly, and pragmatic enough to prioritize risk rather than worst-case-scenario every decision.
That's what fractional GC looks like in practice. We integrate with your team, learn your business, and handle legal matters as they arise at a fraction of the cost of a full-time hire. Engagements are typically structured as monthly retainers scaled to your volume and complexity.
Typical engagements:
Ongoing legal advisory for founders and leadership teams
Contract review and negotiation pipelines
Privacy and AI compliance oversight
Coordination with specialist counsel as needed
Board and investor communications support
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