Lecturer Bio
Robert Taylor
Rob Taylor is the Founding Partner of Taylor Legal Engineering, LLC, where he builds production AI-powered workflow systems for legal teams and teaches the emerging discipline of legal engineering. He is also the founder of BitsBound, Inc., a production agentic AI contract automation platform that deploys parallel AI analyzers to produce partner-level redlined Word documents with real Track Changes, draft negotiation emails, and analytical dashboards across nine contract verticals.
Prior to founding Taylor Legal Engineering, Mr. Taylor spent seven years as a corporate technology transaction attorney. As Legal Counsel at Boomi, LP (a Dell Technologies company), he led multimillion-dollar ACV negotiations with Fortune 500 companies, spearheaded acquisitions to secure intellectual property including software and patents, and structured strategic AI and digital workflow partnerships. As Corporate Counsel at USLI (a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary), he negotiated supplier agreements for software and SaaS, developed data privacy and security frameworks under GLBA, CCPA, NYDFS Part 500, and PIPEDA, and guided corporate governance matters.
Mr. Taylor began his legal career as a Judicial Intern to the Honorable Renee Marie Bumb, U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, and served as Law Clerk to the Honorable James Den Uyl, N.J. Superior Court, Civil Division. He practiced as an Associate Attorney at Wilson Elser LLP before transitioning to corporate technology transactions.
He has been engaged as a Solution Partner with Turnberry Solutions to lead Legal AI enablement at Comcast NBCUniversal, and was selected as a finalist at the PACT TopPitch CapCon Catalyst Series at Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs.
B.A. West Chester University of Pennsylvania (Political Science and Economics, summa cum laude, D.T. Marrone Scholarship)
J.D. Penn State, Dickinson School of Law (Penn State Law Review, Editorial Board; Full Tuition Dean's Scholarship)
CIPP/E (Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe)