Practice Areas · Technology, Data & Privacy · E-Commerce

E-Commerce Recruiters

We map 50+ e-commerce lawyers so clients recruit from the full market, not just the visible corner of it.

01 Market intelligence

Inside the E-Commerce market.

Our proprietary Titan Crawler AI maps the relevant field first; experienced consultants qualify it by hand. The figures describe the talent market we cover.

50+
lawyers with e-commerce experience

E-commerce law sits at the confluence of technology, data privacy, consumer regulation, and cross-border trade — and the lawyers who practise it fluently are among the hardest to find in the market. Platform liability, payment processing disputes, marketplace seller agreements, and cookie-consent architecture all demand counsel who can move between technical reality and legal exposure without losing precision in either direction.

This is a specialism within Technology, Data & Privacy, and it carries its own distinct talent profile. The best practitioners combine privacy-by-design instincts with commercial drafting experience, and many have built that combination across digital-native companies, retail platforms, or technology-focused practices — often before that combination had a name.

We map 50+ lawyers with genuine e-commerce experience across the market. That coverage lets us tell a hiring team exactly where the relevant talent sits, what it takes to move them, and which profiles are realistically available — rather than recycling the same short list of visible names.

E-Commerce recruitment — common questions

What makes e-commerce a distinct specialism within Technology, Data & Privacy?

E-commerce counsel work across platform liability, digital consumer contracts, payments regulation, and data-driven personalisation — all at once, often under real-time commercial pressure. That combination is narrower and more operationally demanding than general technology or privacy work, which is why companies operating in this space increasingly look for lawyers who have lived inside it rather than advised on it from a distance.

How do you identify lawyers with real e-commerce depth rather than a passing familiarity?

We look beyond practice group labels and examine the actual deal and advisory record: marketplace terms, seller-dispute frameworks, cookie-consent architecture, cross-border fulfilment regulation. We map 50+ lawyers with that specific background, which means we can qualify depth before a client ever sees a name — not after.

Can a boutique search firm actually access senior e-commerce lawyers who are not actively looking?

Most of the strongest candidates in a specialist market are not on job boards. Our mapping work runs continuously rather than reactively, so when a mandate comes in we are already in conversation with — or at least known to — the relevant people. The 50+ lawyers we track in this space include partners, senior associates, and in-house counsel who move only when the right opportunity is brought to them directly.

E-Commerce

The right e-commerce hire begins with a quiet conversation.

Tell us the mandate — we will tell you candidly whether we are the right firm to run it. No obligation, complete discretion.