Harry Richt is the founder of RICHT LAW FIRM PLLC and an attorney who combines legal acumen with sharp business insights to navigate the complexities of today’s global, digitally-driven economy. With a unique background in marketing and technology, Harry brings a business perspective to emerging areas of law, ensuring his clients receive practical, forward-thinking solutions tailored to their business needs.
Harry’s practice focuses on privacy, marketing, and technology law, areas that are increasingly critical for businesses operating in a fast-evolving regulatory landscape. His ability to bridge the gap between legal compliance and business strategy has made him a trusted advisor to clients ranging from innovative startups to Fortune 50 companies. Harry has worked across diverse industries, including e-commerce, B2B services, healthcare, defense, gaming, and beyond. This breadth of experience allows him to deliver insights that add tangible value to every engagement.
Harry is also a thought leader in the legal field. He has presented Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs with the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA), sharing practice insights with fellow professionals on cutting-edge topics. Additionally, he has contributed perspectives on legal developments for prominent publications such as Law.com, The Drum, and others, solidifying his reputation as a trusted voice in privacy, marketing, and technology law.
At RICHT LAW FIRM PLLC, Harry is committed to providing a focused and results-driven approach that aligns with his clients’ business goals. Whether it’s navigating privacy regulations, optimizing marketing practices within legal boundaries, or addressing technology law challenges, Harry ensures that his clients are equipped to thrive in an increasingly complex legal environment.
The key focus and overarching ethos is for RICHT LAW FIRM PLLC to stand as a partner that understands not only the law but also the realities of modern business—a firm dedicated to helping clients succeed in today’s digital-first world.