Olga V. Mack writes about how law functions as decision infrastructure in organizations, with a focus on power, risk, governance, and institutional design under uncertainty.
She is a legal technologist, CEO, and former General Counsel whose work examines how contracts, policies, and legal systems shape behavior at scale. Her writing translates legal complexity into operational and measurable frameworks across enterprise contracting, product law, litigation operations, and dispute resolution.
Olga has authored multiple books and publications on legal innovation and governance, teaches at Berkeley Law, and contributes to Stanford CodeX and the MIT Computational Law Report.