

Season 12, Episode 10: In-House Lawyering and Beyond (ft. Shanti Ariker)
In this episode of Notes to My (Legal) Self, Olga Mack sits down with Shanti Ariker , a trailblazing Chief Legal Officer and tech veteran, to explore what it means to be the first lawyer at a fast-moving public company. In “First In-House,” Shanti reflects on her journey from Wall Street law firms to leadership roles in Silicon Valley’s most iconic tech companies.
Shanti shares how she navigated legal practice in the early days of tech, when in-house legal teams were small or nonexistent, and how that experience shaped her strategic approach to business, compliance, and innovation. With deep experience at companies like Twilio, Zendesk, and JFrog, she opens up about translating legal risk into business value, building legal functions from scratch, and the power of understanding your product from the inside out.
In this conversation, you’ll learn:
What it takes to lead as the first and only in-house counsel at a public company
How in-house legal teams have evolved in Silicon Valley over the last two decades
Why staying close to the business and earning cross-departmental trust is key
How to thrive in high-growth environments with complex tech stacks
Why calculated risk-taking and product fluency are essential for modern legal leadership
Whether you’re an aspiring General Counsel, early-career in-house counsel, or a legal leader navigating fast-paced industries, this episode offers practical strategies and candid insights on building legal teams, aligning with business strategy, and leading with confidence at the intersection of law and technology.