
Law is information architecture.
I build modern legal systems:
from litigation analytics and case-law analysis to digital corporate governance and contract intelligence.
- Advocate.
- Software engineer.
- Legal systems analyst.
Career milestones
My path began with law.
After a master's in law and work within Ukraine's Ministry of Justice system, I passed the bar qualification exam. Later, an interest in systems, data, and process architecture led me to software engineering and systems analysis.
Working with large volumes of contracts, tender documentation, and startup applications, I saw that modern law has the same nature as complex information systems: interconnected signals, procedural dependencies, and ever-growing complexity.
That is what led me to combine law, legal analytics, and systems thinking.
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Ministry of Justice
- 02
Advocacy
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Software Engineering
- 04
Naftogaz
- 05
Innovation Development Fund
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Professional Verification
Advocate card · Certificate of admission to the bar
Unified Register of Advocates of Ukraine
Advocate certificate
Official details from the Unified Register of Advocates of Ukraine (ERAU).
- Full name
- Гезердава Олександр Вадимович
- Certificate No.
- 001320
- Date of issue
- 22.12.2023
- Issuing authority
- Рада адвокатів Чернігівської області
- Decision No.
- 125
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Research Areas
Legal systems, analytics and information architecture.
> research domains
- litigation_analytics
- procedural_modeling
- legal_systems_architecture
- governance_workflows
- regulatory_intelligence
Philosophy
From Doctrine to Systems
I do not view law as a collection of separate documents or norms.
For me, a modern legal system is an environment of patterns, procedures, and interconnected data.
The ability to work with large volumes of case law, contracts, and regulatory data allows me to form precise legal positions and prepare structured, well-reasoned documents.
I treat a case as a system of interconnected elements, where the quality of the legal outcome depends on the depth of contextual and data analysis.
Law is no longer text.
It is a system of information.
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