Axioma: Legal Solutions Driven by Business Insight

Welcome to Axioma, where legal experience meets business strategy. The practice serves as a partner in growth, delivering pragmatic legal solutions that align with each client’s objectives.

Tailored Legal Strategies for Business Leaders

Axioma works with startup founders and innovators across a range of sectors, including fintech, healthtech, legaltech, cleantech, and martech.

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Solutions

Legal advice is shaped by practical business realities, ensuring counsel that fits real-world demands.

Integrated Legal Support

In combining legal knowledge with business acumen, Axioma remains focused on long-term goals, fostering growth and innovation.

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Innovation & Regulatory Guidance

Businesses receive assistance navigating complex innovation while ensuring full compliance with evolving regulations.

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Supporting U.S. Expansion

For startups and businesses entering the U.S. market, Axioma offers tailored legal advice and step-by-step guidance—facilitating partnerships, adhering to local regulations, establishing a legal presence, protecting intellectual property, and structuring operations for sustainable growth.

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Proactive Risk & Compliance Management

Proactive strategies help manage risks and maintain compliance with legal standards, safeguarding organizations from future challenges.

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Global Experience with a Business-Driven Perspective

Tarik Zahzah, founder of Axioma, brings insight gained through exposure to both U.S. and French legal frameworks, with experience across the U.S., Europe, the Gulf, Africa, and Latin America. Fluency in English, French, and Spanish allows for clear, strategic legal guidance that supports organizational success.

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Insights

Navigating the Future of Law and Business

Deciphering the EU AI Act
November 18, 2024
The EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) officially entered into force on 1 August 2024 and is the world’s first holistic legal framework dedicated to artificial intelligence. It will progressively implement new rules, with key provisions becoming applicable from 2025 onward.
Deciphering the EU AI Act
November 20, 2024
As mentioned in Part 1, the EU AI Act's requirements are proactive, which can be hard to satisfy for a startup. It can be challenging for many early-stage tech companies to read over these regulations and begin to navigate their application.
Deciphering the EU AI Act
November 22, 2024
Companies not complying with the EU AI Act may face heavy fines like those listed in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The Act includes a penalty structure that encourages compliance.
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Navigating Tech Law: News on Policy Shifts, Security, and Industry Insights

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