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Leon Lotz, Legal Tech between AI and law.

I have been developing software for years — well before AI became a buzzword. When the models started taking over entire tasks, I specialised in this field and studied the law behind it in parallel. Today I combine both: I build and coordinate AI solutions and keep an eye on what matters legally.

Leon Lotz · Owner, MusketierSoftware
Leon Lotz · Owner, MusketierSoftware

From law to technology — and back.

My foundation is business law: I studied it — from bachelor's to master's — and along the way dealt with exactly the questions ambitious digital projects hinge on: data protection, liability, copyright, compliance.

In parallel I learned to develop over many years — long before AI was on everyone's lips. When the models began taking over entire tasks, it was clear to me where things were heading. That is why I devoted my master's thesis to the law of artificial intelligence — to master not only the technology but also the legal framework around it.

For larger software projects I bring in experienced developers and coordinate delivery — architecture, the through-line and the legal classification stay in one hand. I see myself as Legal Tech: one point of contact who thinks your project technically and at the same time knows where the AI Act, GDPR and copyright law draw the line. No translation loss between lawyer and developer — both sit at the same table.

Role
Advisor · Developer · Legal Tech
Background
Business lawyer (LL.B.)
Based
Alzey, DE
Focus
AI · Law · Software

Principles

What you work with when you work with me.

Clarity

Think first, then build

I deliver decisions and reasons, not buzzwords. You always understand why something is built the way it is.

Ownership

One hand, one contact

Concept, law, code and operation all converge with me. You talk to one person, not three vendors.

Diligence

Legally sound from line one

Data protection and compliance are not a later audit — they are part of the architecture.