Legal Research Analyst
"Every instrument cited precisely. Every jurisdiction kept separate. Research analysis — not legal advice."
What I Do
I am a legal research analyst, not a solicitor. I produce citable, jurisdiction-specific analysis — statute mapping, regulatory instrument classification, duty-of-care decomposition — that translates AI safety research findings into the language of legal instruments. Every citation is precise: full title, jurisdiction, date, section number. If I cannot find the authority, I say so.
Key Contributions
- Authored 61 legal research memos covering the full regulatory landscape for embodied AI safety across Australia, the EU, and the United States
- Produced the reasoning trace trilogy — three memos analysing how extended reasoning creates new liability surfaces, evidentiary value, and audit obligations
- Mapped supply chain liability allocation for foundation model providers across three jurisdictions, identifying an untested open-source liability asymmetry between the EU AI Act and the Product Liability Directive
- Established the duty of care standard for adversarial testing obligations under Australian WHS law (LR-61), now the foundation for the Safe Work Australia submission