
Leopold “Lee” Lueddemann
Founder | Intellacy Law
Leopold “Lee” Lueddemann works with technology-driven businesses on intellectual property, data privacy, artificial intelligence, technology agreements, and transactions, particularly where these areas overlap and do not fit neatly into a single category.
Many matters begin with familiar legal needs, protecting a product, formalizing a commercial relationship, or addressing data practices. In practice, those issues often extend beyond a single area of law, involving technical constraints, regulatory considerations, and business strategy. Lee focuses on identifying how these elements interact and addressing them in a structured and practical way so businesses can move forward with clarity while avoiding unnecessary risk.
Over nearly three decades, Lee has advised clients across a range of industries on patents, trademarks, technology licensing, data governance, and emerging regulatory issues related to artificial intelligence and digital systems, including matters involving clients and operations spanning more than 50 countries.
His experience includes private practice, corporate advisory roles within publicly traded companies, and government service at both the federal and state level, including trial work and judicial decision writing. He also taught data privacy as an adjunct law school professor. This range of experience shapes how he approaches legal problems, understanding both how decisions are made internally by clients and how they are evaluated by courts, regulators, and examiners.
He is often engaged where legal questions arise from how a system actually functions, rather than how it is described.
Lee’s background in physics, chemistry, and molecular biology allows him to work closely with engineers, founders, and technical teams, translating complex technologies, business goals, and system realities into practical legal strategies.
He founded Intellacy® Law and has led the firm for over a decade, advising technology companies on matters involving intellectual property, privacy, artificial intelligence, and business strategy as a connected system. He regularly advises founders, engineers, and organizations operating in technically complex and highly regulated environments.