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The Law Firm

With professional experience dating back to 2018, BetterObey was officially founded in 2025 to provide cross-border legal and compliance support in Europe and Latin America.

At BetterObey, we believe that modern law should be clear, practical, and human-centered.
Our work combines legal precision with a deep understanding of technology, privacy, and international business.

Each project is personal — we listen, analyze, and build solutions that fit your goals and your regulatory landscape.
Because compliance is not about limitations — it’s about confidence, trust, and growth.

Our Vision

At BetterObey, we believe that the future of law lies in clarity, responsibility, and trust.
Our vision is to bridge the gap between regulation and innovation — helping businesses grow ethically and securely in an ever-changing digital world.

We see compliance not as a limitation, but as a framework for confidence and sustainable progress.
By combining legal expertise with technological insight, we empower organizations to operate transparently, protect what matters most, and build lasting trust across borders.

Senior Partner

Dmitriy Hudz

Partner specialised in IT support and high risk

Tech lawyer specializing in IT support and high-risk industries: GDPR audits, privacy policies, DPO services, EU company formation, banking/KYC, legal support for AI startups (EU AI Act, IP, ethics), gambling/betting licensing and compliance, trademark and IP protection, contract drafting and review, crypto licensing and AML compliance, and staff training on GDPR, AI, and compliance.

Our Associates

Good lawyers know the law; great lawyers know justice.                                 

— Earl Warren (Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court)

Value 01.

Attentiveness

At BetterObey, attentiveness means more than listening — it means understanding.
We take time to analyze every detail of your case, your goals, and the specific context in which your business operates.

Our approach is personal and precise: we respond quickly, communicate clearly, and focus on what truly matters.
Because in law, attention to detail isn’t a courtesy — it’s a responsibility.

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