Editorial Team

Alexandra Lorch [LinkedIn] studied law in Freiburg, Beijing, and Tokyo. She is a Research Associate at the Graduate College of SchauflerLab@TU Dresden and at the Junior Professorship for Civil Law, Intellectual Property, esp. Patent Law and Legal Issues of Artificial Intelligence (JProf. Dr. Katharina Kaesling, LL.M.). Her research focuses on how the European legislator should regulate data sets for AI training in a way that fosters responsible innovation. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Queen Mary University of London.

Besides, Alexandra is part of the advisory board of eLegal e.V. and serves on the Commission “Law of the Digital Society” of the German Women Lawyers Association (djb) e.V.

Claudia Jandek [LinkedIn] lived in Shenzhen, China, the Chinese Silicon Valley, from 2009 to 2010, where she developed an early and strong enthusiasm for innovation. Claudia Jandek studied law in Freiburg im Breisgau and completed her legal traineeship in Berlin. She successfully participated in various hackathons, published on Legal Tech topics, and worked both at the Legal Tech law firm Chevalier and at the AI Legal Club.

As a board member of the nationwide Legal Tech association eLegal, she built a broad network within the industry and gained diverse experience at the intersection of law, technology, and innovation. As a co founder of honeydew, she gains entrepreneurial experience in holistic process thinking and in the ability to bring together diverse stakeholders around a brand.

Domenic Trybull [LinkedIn] focuses on the legal and technical issues of digital transformation. After studying law and completing his legal traineeship, he earned a master’s degree (LL.M.) in Legal Informatics at the University of Passau, where he deepened his expertise at the intersection of law and technology. In his master’s thesis, Domenic examined the sentiment analysis of court decisions relating to the GDPR.

Domenic previously worked as a Legal Engineer at a Munich-based legal tech start-up, where he contributed to the design of digital solutions that structure, automate, and make legal content accessible. Today, he runs his own law firm specializing in data protection and IT law. In his practice, he advises clients on IT and digital law matters and continues to work as a Legal Engineer, developing and applying technology-driven legal solutions.