London-based boutique law firm Three Points Law has appointed former KPMG Law partner Usman Wahid to strengthen its technology-driven offering, according to The Global Legal Post.

Wahid joins as partner, bringing more than 20 years of legal technology experience. He spent five years at KPMG Law as head of the technology and data legal team until 2024. Prior to KPMG, he worked more than 14 years at Berwin Leighton Paisner, nearly five-and-a-half as partner.

In January 2025, Wahid co-founded AI legal platform VennSpace, which provides solutions for procurement and supply chain management. VennSpace's technology will integrate into the recently launched Three Points Flow service line, expanding offerings to larger institutional in-house legal and procurement teams.

Wahid will concentrate on deals involving fintech and other business-to-business technology agreements, alongside digital transformation and outsourcing projects.

Usman Wahid said: "Having followed the ground-breaking approach that Three Points has taken to delivering legal services since launch, I am incredibly excited to be joining in this exciting stage of the firm's journey. The firm has a clear mission to combine top-level legal experience with some of the most innovative legaltech tools from around the world and ultimately deliver a more seamless and cost-effective service for the benefit of its growing list of clients."

Simon Leaf, co-founder of Three Points Law, praised Wahid as a recognised leader in technology law and innovation, adding the firm seized the opportunity to incorporate VennSpace into its offering.

Three Points Law focuses on technology, sports and commercial/IP law, assisting clients through AI-powered contract analysis and automated compliance monitoring. The firm was founded in October 2025 by former Mishcon de Reya lawyers Simon Leaf and Tom Murray.

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