Grounded in Law. Fluent in Tech. 

Regulus Law PLLC is a Brooklyn-based firm focused on privacy law, AI regulatory compliance, technology transactions, and business formation. We work with founders, startups, scale-ups, and international businesses entering the US. We engage as outside counsel or fractional general counsel depending on your needs.

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Why Regulus Law PLLC?

Tech Operator First

Before law, twenty-plus years building, selling, and implementing enterprise technology — including AI and SaaS for financial institutions, government agencies, and startups. The legal work reflects that background: advice grounded in how your business actually operates.

Focused Practice

Privacy, AI, technology transactions, and the corporate work that supports them. A firm built around the regulatory and contractual challenges that early-to-growth stage and foreign companies face — not a side practice.

Regulus Law PLLC was founded by James Hoare, a New York-admitted attorney with more than two decades of experience in enterprise technology. The firm advises founders, startups, scale-ups, and international businesses on privacy, AI, technology transactions, and the corporate matters that come with building a business. Ad hoc or as fractional general counsel.

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Built for Cross-Border

Advising international businesses entering the US is a core part of the practice. We help foreign founders and companies navigate regulatory variation, entity structuring decisions, and the contracts that follow.

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