IP and technology law firm with proprietary legal tech and LatAm regional reach
Daniel Law is a Brazil-based IP and technology law practice built on custom legal-tech infrastructure. The stack—Java/Spring/Oracle/Elasticsearch—indicates in-house docketing and case-management systems rather than off-the-shelf legal software. Current hiring is almost entirely legal (9 roles) with only 1 engineering position, reflecting a mature codebase; the intern-heavy mix suggests they're scaling junior legal talent while maintaining stable engineering.
Daniel Law operates as a law firm specializing in intellectual property, technology regulation, and data protection across Brazil and Latin America. The practice focuses on patents, trademarks, software licensing, and anti-counterfeiting enforcement, with particular depth in regulated sectors: life sciences, agribusiness, and food and health technologies. They coordinate regional client protection through a network of allied firms across LatAm. The firm runs proprietary docketing and data intelligence systems underpinned by Java/Spring/Oracle infrastructure, and maintains ISO-certified data security protocols. Founded in 1959, Daniel Law operates as a partnership with 201–500 employees based in Rio de Janeiro.
Java, Spring Boot, Spring MVC, Oracle, MySQL, Elasticsearch, RabbitMQ, and AWS SQS. Microsoft Office and Power BI for analytics and productivity.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Founded in 1959, it operates with 201–500 employees and coordinates regional legal services across Latin America.
Minimal engineering hiring: 1 active engineering role out of 10 total open positions. Legal roles dominate (9), with a focus on intern and mid-level talent in Brazil.
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