Rohan K. George is a seasoned legal mind with over two decades of experience across Intellectual Property, commercial law, technology policy, and dispute resolution, and today, stands at the forefront of India’s legal-tech revolution. As the Founder of AD Eden, he is building cutting-edge AI-driven tools that simplify how disputes are understood, analyzed, and resolved.
From arguing some of India’s most pivotal IP cases to advising on global policy platforms like UNCTAD and IIT Madras, Rohan’s journey reflects a rare fusion of law, technology, execution, and vision. His work proves that when law meets innovation, transformation becomes inevitable.

Born and brought up in Chennai, Rohan comes from a family of engineers and doctors, making him the first lawyer in his family. His early exposure to systems, structure, and scientific thinking shaped the way he views law — not just as rules, but as processes that must evolve.
A graduate of NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, Rohan was part of its second graduating batch, forming a closely-knit academic community that deeply shaped his legal thinking. His professional journey took him across Hyderabad, Delhi, and New York, including advanced exposure at Columbia Law School, where he gained global confidence and an understanding of the shared meta-principles that govern legal systems worldwide.

🎙️ Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Rohan K. George
- His aha moment with GPT-4 that led to the founding of AD Eden
- Why disputes are stories, not just legal files
- How AI identifies issues, contradictions & factual inconsistencies
- His belief that execution beats ideas every time
- How Columbia Law School reshaped his global legal outlook
- Why law is not jurisdictionally siloed — meta-patterns exist globally
- The future of legal work: AI reshaping law firms, in-house teams & judiciary
- Why lawyers must learn sales & marketing as modern survival skills
- His most emotional case — a 12-year parking dispute that exposed systemic gaps
- Policy work with UNCTAD across Vietnam, Sri Lanka & India
- Why India is both the biggest challenge and biggest opportunity for legal AI
- Advice to young lawyers on AI: “Treat AI like a junior associate, not a magic wand.”
- His leadership style: Inclusive, non-hierarchical & collaborative
- Role of computational thinking in future lawyering
🎙️ Watch this visionary Koffee Conversation with Rohan K. George on YouTube and witness how law, artificial intelligence, and execution power are coming together to redefine the future of legal systems — one intelligent cup of coffee at a time.

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