Speaking on law, culture, and ownership
Talks and workshops on how contracts and intellectual property decide who owns creative work when identity and visibility create value before protection exists.
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Approach
Built for creators, athletes, students, and institutions where culture drives value, but ownership often lags behind. Sessions translate legal concepts into decisions people can use. What to protect, what to negotiate, and what to avoid.
Selected Engagements & Experience
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Panel speaker, workshop host, and podcast guest at VidCon
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Keynote speaker for Sedgwick, connecting culture and leadership
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NYSBA CLE trainer educating 400+ attorneys on AI, IP, and blockchain
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Speaker at New York Law School on cryptocurrency and decentralization
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10+ international appearances including SOMOS NY/PR, NFT NYC, Hola Metaverso
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Guest lecturer at Miami Ad School Punta Cana and Universidad APEC
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Intellectual property attorney admitted to the New York Bar

Featured In
Signature Talks
Formats: Keynotes • Workshops • Panels • Moderated conversations
Own What Defines You
Culture, Identity, and the Cost of Not Owning Your Name
Best for:
Creators, artists, athletes, students, cultural and educational institutions
Overview:
This talk examines how identity becomes an economic asset, and what happens when ownership is ignored, delayed, or transferred away. Pablo connects lived cultural experience with the legal structures that determine control over names, brands, and creative work.
Audience leaves with:
- A clear understanding of why identity functions as an asset, not just expression
- Awareness of common ownership gaps that appear early in creative careers
- A practical framework for protecting what carries their name
Culture Without Ownership Is Extraction
Best for:
Cultural organizations, universities, creative communities, DEI-focused institutions
Overview:
This session reframes cultural appropriation through an ownership lens, examining who benefits when culture generates value without protection, and how law determines authorship, control, and leverage.
Audience leaves with:
- Language to discuss culture beyond trends or aesthetics
- A clearer understanding of how value is extracted without ownership
- Tools for approaching culture with responsibility and structural awareness
Name, Likeness, and Legacy
Protecting Identity in Public Life
Best for:
Athletes, entertainers, influencers, agents, sports and entertainment programs
Overview:
This talk breaks down name, image, and likeness rights in practical terms, focusing on the risks of early visibility without legal protection and the long-term consequences of short-term deals.
Audience leaves with:
- A clearer understanding of NIL beyond endorsements
- Insight into early-career decisions that affect long-term control
- A framework for thinking about identity, reputation, and legacy together
From Visibility to Legacy
Best for:
Professionals, entrepreneurs, leadership audiences
Overview:
This session challenges the assumption that visibility equals success, examining how ownership, contracts, and time determine whether visibility turns into lasting control or disappears.
Audience leaves with:
- A reframed understanding of success beyond attention or exposure
- Greater clarity on long-term decision-making
- Language to evaluate opportunities through an ownership lens
Speaking Inquiries
To inquire about speaking engagements, workshops, or moderated conversations, please get in touch.