Jack Chen has helped startups, universities, and technology companies large and small with their legal needs for over twenty years. He spent eleven years working at Google in a variety of capacities from product counseling, patents, product management, and policy. He led the ads legal function for Meta, managing a portfolio of over 100 ad products responsible for over $120b in annual revenue.
He is a technical expert. He holds graduate and undergraduate degrees in computer science from Harvard University and U.C. Berkeley, respectively.
He is a proven innovator. He holds over forty U.S. patents in a variety of computer technologies from wireless protocols, home automation, human sentiment analysis, and computer user interfaces.
He is also a husband, father to four boys, ironman triathlete, book author, national speaker, and podcast host.
For nearly three decades, Ajay Gambhir has built and led attorney teams that deliver Fortune 50–caliber legal solutions with the precision, speed, and discipline of Big Tech. He has run day-to-day operations for IP departments, aligned legal strategies with modern software architecture, and guided patent, trademark, copyright, and open source matters for some of the world’s most innovative companies.
As Founder of IP Spring, Mr. Gambhir has represented clients before the USPTO, negotiated major licensing and acquisition deals, and managed patent portfolios across artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud gaming, computing, electronics, RF, wireless, and mechanical technologies.
Mr. Gambhir is a proud University of Michigan alum, lifelong Michigan sports fan, avid tennis player, former Adidas tennis camp coach, single dad to two elementary school boys, and a cancer survivor—believing that preparation, persistence, and passion win both in law and in life.
Milton Frazier possesses more than two decades of deep legal, regulatory, and technology focused experience spanning global technology, R & D, and highly regulated product ecosystem companies. His practice encompasses IP, data privacy, AI, Open Source, SEP inbound and outbound assertions, governance, export control, regulatory compliance, and handling complex commercial transactions with extensive FTC, CPSC, Commerce Department BIS and FDA engagements. He served as ads product and regulatory counsel for Google and Meta, Product Safety and Compliance Counsel for Google, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer for Futurewei Technologies R & D and Huawei Device USA, Director of Licensing at Intellectual Ventures, and Director – Product Counsel at Sony Corporation of America. Milton also served as a former Assistant State Attorney General.
Temitope Lawal is an experienced Product and Privacy Counsel with a decade of experience advising companies on complex data protection and product development issues with additional focus on major financial technology and services companies, including American Express, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup,. He possesses deep expertise in global data protection laws such as GDPR, CCPA, CPRA, and PIPL, as well as emerging technology regulations for AI and digital assets, ensuring compliance in fast-evolving digital landscapes. Mr. Lawal leads global privacy and product legal functions, guiding product and engineering teams to embed privacy-by-design and security-by-design principles from inception through launch. His strategic counsel also covers comprehensive cybersecurity compliance, consumer protection regulations, and the development of robust privacy programs tailored for innovative tech products and services.
Juan Garavito holds a law degree from New York University and has spent a number of years focused on technology and the law. He has first-hand experience applying privacy and AI law to a number of software endeavors including designing a gamified to-do app and an AI-based photo app. Additionally, Mr. Garavito possesses deep experience in M&A and private equity transactions, including drafting and revising core documents for equity transactions for early and growth stage companies.
Nathaniel Holmes is a business and technology lawyer specializing in AI, privacy, and data protection, with a cross-disciplinary background in applied mathematics and engineering. He has extensive experience advising on a broad range of privacy laws, including CCPA/CPRA, HIPAA, and COPPA, and has litigated copyright disputes involving AI/LLM training data. Mr. Holmes is a published scholar and Adjunct Professor of AI and Law, knowledgeable about the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, the EU AI Act, and responsible AI governance. Furthermore, his technical skills include privacy engineering, machine learning/deep learning, and Python, having personally designed, coded, and deployed a HIPAA-compliant healthcare application.