ADVISORY ROLES
Senior advisory engagements supporting intellectual property leaders in complex, high-pressure environments, where decisions carry legal, reputational, and organizational consequences.
My work sits at the intersection of IP law, negotiation, and behavioral intelligence. I support judgment at critical inflection points, helping leaders navigate escalation, conflict, and uncertainty with clarity and restraint.
Engagements are tailored to context and need. Scope and format are determined collaboratively.

Senior-level intellectual property and negotiation advisory for in-house legal teams seeking sustained strategic support without a full-time hire.
This role is designed for organizations facing ongoing IP complexity, such as brand enforcement, portfolio strategy, cross-functional tension, or sensitive negotiations, where experienced judgment is required on a continuing basis.
Support may include:
This is not task-based execution. It is senior advisory counsel focused on clarity, proportionality, and strategic coherence.
Confidential, one-to-one advisory support for IP lawyers, law firm partners, and legal leaders navigating high-stakes decisions, sustained pressure, or professional inflection points.
This role supports moments where doctrine alone does not resolve the challenge, when decisions are shaped by identity threat, organizational dynamics, ethical tension, or reputational risk.
Engagements typically focus on:
Work is grounded in live matters and real decisions, not abstract coaching.
Facilitated workshops and tailored engagements for legal and IP teams operating in complex or conflict-intensive environments.
Sessions focus on:
Programs are customized to the team’s role, industry, and operating environment.
Invited talks and keynote presentations for legal organizations, conferences, and leadership forums on:
Engagement Approach
All advisory work is tailored. There is no standard package.
Engagements may begin with:
The aim is consistent: to support clearer judgment and durable outcomes in moments that matter.
If you are considering working together, the next step is a conversation to explore context and fit.
