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AI Contracts & Tech Transactions Legal Services

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping how businesses build products, structure operations, use data, engage vendors, and manage commercial relationships. Companies working with AI-enabled tools and platforms often face evolving legal and operational considerations involving contracts, data usage, product functionality, privacy, intellectual property, and risk allocation.

Uncommon Counsel PLLC provides commercially practical AI-related legal support for businesses operating in modern technology and data-driven environments, with a focus on helping companies structure workable, scalable business operations while navigating emerging legal and commercial considerations.

AI Legal Services

Representative areas of support include:

  • AI-related commercial contracting
  • AI vendor and procurement agreements
  • AI functionality and product terms
  • Data usage and licensing considerations
  • AI-related SaaS agreements
  • Internal AI use policy support
  • AI-related privacy and confidentiality issues
  • AI provisions in customer and vendor agreements
  • Product and operational legal guidance for AI-enabled businesses
  • Cross-functional legal support for product and business teams
  • AI-related contract review and negotiation support
  • Technology and operational workflow considerations related to AI-enabled products and services

Commercially Practical AI Counsel

AI-related legal support requires more than generalized compliance guidance. Businesses working with AI technologies often need practical legal counsel that reflects how products operate, how data is used, how vendors and platforms interact, and how operational realities intersect with evolving legal and commercial considerations.

Uncommon Counsel works closely with companies to provide commercially aware legal guidance that supports business objectives while appropriately addressing issues such as contractual risk allocation, data usage, confidentiality, intellectual property considerations, vendor relationships, and operational workflows connected to AI-enabled technologies.

The practice is designed to help businesses move efficiently while navigating AI-related legal considerations in a practical and commercially workable manner.

business attorney Anjali Sareen

Hi, I’m Anjali.

With nearly 15 years of experience and a sharp focus on intellectual property, data privacy, and commercial contracts, I help businesses navigate complex legal landscapes.

I handle drafting, redlining, and negotiating agreements, including MSAs, Corporate Contracts,  Vendor Agreements, DPAs, and Ad-Tech Agreements, as well as designing and implementing full-scale privacy programs. I provide strategic legal support ideal for the fast-moving tech industry.

I’m licensed in California, New York, and Florida and hold CIPP/US and CIPP/E data privacy credentials, as well as the Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional (AIGP) certification.

I work with in-house legal teams and law firms to streamline commercial legal work.

Let’s connect and get things done.

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Supporting AI-Enabled and Technology-Driven Businesses

AI-related legal issues rarely exist in isolation. Businesses working with AI technologies often face interconnected commercial, operational, privacy, intellectual property, and product-related considerations.

Uncommon Counsel provides AI-related legal support integrated with broader commercial contracting, technology transactions, and operational legal strategy, helping businesses address AI-related issues within the context of how products and companies actually function.

The practice regularly supports technology-enabled businesses, SaaS companies, digital platforms, media and marketing organizations, and companies working with significant data flows or emerging technology products and services.

Flexible Support for Growing Companies and In-House Teams

Many companies need experienced AI-related legal support without immediately expanding internal legal headcount. Uncommon Counsel regularly works with startups, scaling businesses, and in-house legal teams seeking flexible outside counsel support for evolving operational, contractual, and technology-related matters connected to AI-enabled products and services.

Support may include:

  • AI-related agreement drafting and negotiation
  • Vendor and procurement support
  • Internal policy and workflow guidance
  • Product and feature counseling
  • Customer-facing agreement support
  • Cross-functional coordination with business, legal, and operational teams
  • AI-related commercial risk allocation support

Why Businesses Work With Uncommon Counsel

Clients value commercially focused legal guidance that reflects the realities of modern business operations and evolving technology environments. The practice is designed to provide practical, responsive support that balances legal considerations with operational realities and business objectives.

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To discuss AI-related legal support or related commercial and technology matters, please contact Uncommon Counsel PLLC to schedule a consultation.

What My Clients Say
“We were looking for help in creating contracts around the […] GDPR […] as it relates to providing web-related services to large, international companies. Really impressed with Anjali’s level of knowledge around GDPR as well as her ability to break down the issues in laymen’s terms. She is direct and to the point while being thorough. She was a pleasure to work with.”

AI Law & Algorithmic Governance Lawyer FAQs

AI law refers to the legal and regulatory frameworks governing the development, deployment, and use of artificial intelligence systems. It covers areas such as data usage, transparency, bias, intellectual property, consumer protection, and regulatory compliance.

For businesses using AI tools or developing AI-powered products, legal risk can arise quickly if systems are trained on improper data, make automated decisions without safeguards, or fail to meet emerging compliance standards. Uncommon Counsel helps companies understand how AI law applies to their operations and implement policies that support responsible innovation. Our work in this area aligns closely with our broader technology and business law services.

Yes. Companies using artificial intelligence benefit from working with a lawyer who understands both technology and regulatory risk. AI systems often intersect with data privacy laws, consumer protection rules, intellectual property rights, and contractual obligations.

An AI attorney or AI contract lawyer can help assess legal exposure, draft internal governance policies, review AI vendor agreements, and advise on how AI tools are deployed in a compliant and defensible way. Businesses operating in Florida, New York, California, and nationwide increasingly seek proactive AI legal counsel to help manage regulatory scrutiny and reputational risk.

AI law and data privacy are closely connected. Many AI systems rely on large datasets that include personal or sensitive information. Improper data collection, storage, or use can trigger violations of privacy laws and regulations.

Uncommon Counsel helps businesses align AI development and deployment with applicable data privacy requirements, including consent practices, data minimization, and transparency obligations. Our data privacy law practice supports AI compliance strategies across industries.

Generative AI tools can introduce risks related to intellectual property infringement, confidentiality breaches, and inaccurate or misleading outputs. Businesses may unknowingly expose proprietary data or rely on AI-generated content that creates legal liability.

An AI lawyer can help evaluate how generative tools are used internally and externally, develop usage policies, and address AI contract terms and vendor protections. These safeguards are especially important for technology companies, startups, and businesses handling regulated or sensitive information.

Yes. Uncommon Counsel assists businesses in developing AI governance frameworks that define acceptable use, oversight, accountability, and risk management. These policies help organizations demonstrate good faith compliance and reduce exposure as regulations continue to evolve.

AI governance often includes internal controls, documentation standards, and training practices for employees using AI systems. This work complements our broader advisory role for technology-driven businesses.

AI law raises important questions around ownership of AI-generated content, training data rights, and protection of proprietary algorithms. Businesses must carefully navigate copyright, trademark, and trade secret considerations when developing or deploying AI systems.

Uncommon Counsel helps clients protect their intellectual property while addressing infringement risks tied to AI outputs and datasets. Our intellectual property law services support companies building or using AI technologies.

Yes. AI regulations are evolving rapidly at both the state and federal level, as well as internationally. Businesses should prepare for increased scrutiny around transparency, fairness, accountability, and data usage in AI systems.

Even companies not developing AI in-house may face compliance obligations if they deploy third-party AI tools. Working with experienced AI legal counsel helps businesses stay ahead of regulatory changes rather than reacting after issues arise.

Absolutely. Startups using AI often face heightened scrutiny from investors, partners, and regulators. Early legal guidance helps promote compliance from an early stage, and that growth does not introduce hidden legal risks.

Uncommon Counsel regularly advises startups on AI-related legal issues alongside entity formation, contracts, and fundraising strategy. Our startup legal counsel services are designed to support innovation while protecting long-term value. For more information visit our area-specific startup legal services pages: NYCFloridaCalifornia

Uncommon Counsel provides practical AI legal guidance from experienced AI attorneys tailored to your business model, industry, and growth stage. We help companies assess AI risk, implement compliance strategies, draft business contracts, and align AI use with data privacy and intellectual property laws.

Our attorneys understand both legal requirements and real-world business pressures, allowing us to deliver clear, actionable advice rather than abstract theory.