Speaking & Media
Jayson speaks on AI in legal practice, law firm operations and entrepreneurship, blockchain and tokenization, and the future of legal work. Available for podcasts, conference panels, keynotes, and media appearances.
A Practitioner, Not a Commentator
What differentiates Jayson from most speakers in the legal technology and innovation space is that he is not an analyst studying the legal industry from the outside. He is an attorney who runs a law firm, operates a legal staffing company, and has personally navigated the intersection of AI, blockchain, Silicon Valley startup culture, and the California courtroom for over two decades.
He doesn't speculate about what AI will do to legal practice. He describes, in specific terms and with real examples, what it is already doing — in his inbox, in active disputes, in how clients prepare, and in how opposing counsel now drafts documents.
- Active California litigation and real estate practice — current and recent cases
- 26+ years of tech entrepreneurship including eBay Director of Datacenter Operations
- Firsthand blockchain and tokenization experience as both founder and attorney
- Operational experience building a 60-person legal firm through 4× growth in 2025
- International background — dual masters, global remote team management
What Jayson Speaks On
AI in the Courtroom and the Inbox
How large language models are entering legal disputes at every level — from clients who use ChatGPT to research their case, to AI-drafted demand letters that contaminate the factual record, to emerging liability questions for attorneys. What lawyers and clients need to know now, drawn from active California practice.
Building a Law Firm as a Real Business
The operational frameworks behind Bay Legal's 4× growth in 2025 — intake systems, remote global talent integration, automation, and how to design a firm that scales without the managing partner becoming the bottleneck in every file.
The Future of Legal Talent and Operations
Remote staffing models across the Philippines, LATAM, and APAC; AI-assisted intake and client management; and the operational design that lets a firm deliver quality at scale without proportionally scaling headcount costs.
Blockchain, Security Tokenization, and the Law
EBDT structures, SEC and FINRA compliance for token offerings, and the legal framework for real-world enterprise tokenization. One of the few attorneys in the country who has designed, launched, and handled litigation involving blockchain-based investment vehicles.
From Silicon Valley to the Courtroom
A first-person account of what 26 years of Silicon Valley tech entrepreneurship teaches an attorney about how to solve legal problems differently — and why most law firms are organized exactly wrong for the problems their clients actually have.
Legal Risk for Founders and Entrepreneurs
The legal mistakes entrepreneurs make at formation, fundraising, and scaling — and how to structure a company from day one to avoid the disputes that consume founders at their most critical moments. From an attorney who has been the founder, multiple times, before he was the lawyer.
The Brief — Monthly Field Notes
One email per month. Real cases, honest frameworks, no hype.
