An engineer who reads contracts.
An attorney who ships code.
Vencer is a one-person, online studio. The combination of legal and engineering training is the reason the work product looks the way it does — careful in the construction, careful in the paperwork.
Why the dual training matters.
Most agencies treat the contract phase as a hurdle to clear before the real work starts. The contract gets thrown together, signed, filed, and forgotten — until something goes wrong and someone realizes the IP assignment language was a copy-paste from a template that didn't quite fit. By that point it's a problem, not a clause.
Vencer's contracts are drafted by the same person doing the work. Every project ships with a work-for-hire agreement that assigns full IP to the client on delivery, drafted with the kind of care that comes from spending time on the legal side. The result is that you, the client, end up with code, content, and rights that are unambiguously yours — not subject to a future dispute over what the agency owns vs. what you bought.
The engineering side carries the same standard. Every project is custom-coded with a modern, opinionated stack — Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind, Supabase. No drag-and-drop builders, no rented platforms, no "we built this on WordPress, please send us $200/month forever to make it stay alive."
Built right, owned outright, easy to live with.
A site that makes you proud isn't a template that has been re-skinned. It's the result of three commitments — to the craft, to your IP, and to the long game.
Custom code, no rented platforms
Every line is written for your project. You're not stuck on a SaaS treadmill or paying per seat for what your business already paid to build.
Work-for-hire by default
Every contract assigns full IP to you on delivery — code, design, content, all of it. Drafted by someone who actually practices law.
Built to be maintained
Clean component structure, documented decisions, modern stack. Whether I'm the one updating it or you bring on someone else — it'll make sense.
Two degrees, one rare combination.
The training that informs the work.
Software Engineering Certificate
Stony Brook University
Juris Doctor (JD)
St. John's University School of Law · Admitted to NY Bar
Bilingual: English & Spanish
Comfortable in client-facing and contract-facing contexts in both languages
Online studio · Available globally
Fully virtual practice — every engagement runs over email, video, and shared docs
Tell me what you're building.
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