About Alexander

Alexander Popescu built his professional foundation in technology. He earned a B.S. in Information Technology from Babeș-Bolyai University in 2000 and later continued his studies at the Romanian-American University. Those years shaped a practical understanding of systems and processes that he later brought into legal work.

Early in his career he worked on technical projects and consulted on systems implementation. Over time he moved into roles that required translating technical problems into legal and commercial terms. That shift set the direction for his subsequent practice: advising organizations that operate at the intersection of law and technology.

Popescu’s background in information technology informs the way he approaches cases. He is comfortable reviewing complex technical materials and explaining them to nontechnical audiences. Colleagues describe him as methodical in parsing technical contracts and precise when drafting provisions that touch on software, data handling and system integrations.

His professional path led him to Intel Lex, where he works in a law office environment that serves corporate and institutional clients. At the firm he has been involved in matters that require coordination among legal, engineering and compliance teams. He often works on transactional documents, risk assessments and regulatory matters where technical detail is central to legal analysis.

Clients and peers note that Popescu tends to favor clear explanations over legal jargon. He prepares materials that decision-makers can quickly understand. In meetings he emphasizes practical outcomes. He approaches negotiations with a technical eye, often anticipating operational constraints and proposing clauses that reflect real-world implementation.

Outside of direct client work, Popescu maintains professional connections to the community that produced his early training. He keeps up with developments in both technology and law, tracking regulatory changes and emerging standards that affect data handling and software licensing. That ongoing engagement helps him flag issues earlier in transactions and compliance reviews.

He practices at Intel Lex and handles matters that sit at the crossroads of technology and law, including data protection, software and intellectual property issues. His current practice centers on legal problems tied to technology, data governance and related transactional work.

Education

Babes-Bolyai

B.S. | Information Technology

2000

Romanian-American University

Office Locations

Main Office

 10940 Wilshire Boulevard Ste. 1600 Los Angeles CA 90024