Zertira builds AI-powered tools that help Australian law firms, enterprises, government entities, and businesses stay ahead of their compliance obligations — before regulators, clients, or competitors force the issue.
Each Zertira product is built for a specific audience and delivery model — from business development leads for law firms to plain-English tools for SME owners.
IpaxIntel helps law firms find new clients and serve existing ones more efficiently. Our discovery engine delivers qualified leads — identifying businesses with trademark gaps, UCT non-compliance, and marketing law exposure. IpaxIntel also provides AI-powered contract review and AI, privacy, and cybersecurity tools that enable firms to deliver faster, higher-quality outcomes to clients.
Custodian Legal provides enterprise-grade AI compliance tools for GCs, legal operations teams, and government bodies. From AI-assisted contract review to UCT compliance analysis, privacy governance, and AI transparency — all built for the Australian regulatory environment.
TrueCheck Legal makes compliance accessible for Australian SMEs and business owners. Upload a contract, get plain-English analysis. Check whether your standard form contracts comply with Australia's unfair contract terms regime. Download the policies your business actually needs.
A curated library of ready-to-use template documents covering AI governance, privacy compliance, and cybersecurity programs — drafted by specialist lawyers and ready to customise for your organisation.
Zertira Advisory provides hands-on consulting engagements for law firms, businesses, and organisations of all sizes — from sole traders to large enterprises. We help you design and implement governance programs that are practical, proportionate, and built for the Australian regulatory environment.
Whether you need a privacy impact assessment, an AI governance framework, a cybersecurity policy suite, or a fractional Chief AI Risk Officer — we can help.
Contact Zertira Advisory →Zertira was founded by a lawyer with twenty years of experience in technology law — spanning privacy, cybersecurity, and more recently AI. He spent fifteen years at a top-tier Australian law firm and was a technology partner at the largest law firm in the world.
Throughout his career he regularly presented to clients on privacy, cybersecurity, and AI across all major industries, and designed compliance programs for organisations of every size and sector.
He has been active with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) — serving as one of the original course facilitators for the AI Governance Professional (AIGP) certification in Australia and chairing an IAPP KnowledgeNet Chapter.