No legal, no problem? Leveraging Fractional GCs - #NYTechWeek
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You’re building with AI and moving fast. You may not have the budget for a full-time in-house lawyer or a big-firm billable rate, but you still need to make real decisions about data, governance, and corporate structure. In the age of AI, gaps in data governance aren’t just compliance issues anymore—they turn into technical debt that’s harder and more expensive to unwind later. When selling your AI-powered products, there are questions vendors must be prepared to answer and defend.
Join Yelena Ambartsumian (AIGP, CIPP/US), founder of AMBART LAW, and Princess Uchekwe, founder of The Chief Counsel, for a straightforward conversation about how to get real legal help without hiring a full-time GC. A fractional GC is an experienced lawyer who joins your team part-time and on a flexible scope, so you get ongoing, business-savvy legal support at a cost a startup can actually carry.
Yelena and Princess will break down how they work as fractional counsel with growth-stage companies: setting up practical data and AI governance, spotting risks early, helping structure deals and product launches, and acting as your “in-house” legal brain without the headcount or big-firm overhead. They will discuss what diligence questions vendors should be able to answer when selling their AI-powered products and what "good" and "good enough" compliance actually looks like from a data and privacy perspective.
Designed for founders, operators, and in-house counsel navigating the new AI economy, you’ll learn how startups who do not have the budget for an in-house legal hire can leverage fractional general counsel for senior-level legal guidance on AI governance, data governance, and deals.
No legal, no problem? Come decide what “just enough legal” looks like for your company.
This event is a part of #NYTechWeek—a week of events hosted by VCs and startups to bring together the tech ecosystem. Learn more at www.tech-week.com.
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