External Legal Counsel - Technology Law
External Legal Counsel (Long-Term)
Our External Legal Counsel service provides long-term expert legal support for technology companies transacting in the EU. We offer flexible, on-demand legal assistance to help businesses navigate regulatory challenges, draft contracts, and advise on intellectual property — without the need for an in-house legal team.
Whether you need temporary or more permanent legal coverage, assistance with EU regulatory compliance, or strategic legal guidance, we offer tailored solutions to meet your business needs.
Key Services:
- Regulatory Compliance: Ensure your business complies with EU regulations, including GDPR, Digital Services Act (DSA), Digital Markets Act (DMA), and AI Act.
- Data Protection & Privacy: Draft and review data protection policies, handle Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs), and manage relationships with regulatory authorities.
- Technology Contract Drafting & Negotiation: Prepare, review, and negotiate technology-related contracts, including SaaS agreements, software licenses, NDAs, and supplier contracts.
- Intellectual Property (IP) & Licensing: Protect your IP assets, manage software licensing, and ensure compliance with software regulations.
- Tech Transactions & M&A Support: Assist with due diligence, technology transfers, and legal aspects of mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures.
Why Choose Our Service?
- On-Demand Expertise: Access specialized legal counsel when you need it, without the costs of a full-time legal team.
- Industry Expertise: We specialize in technology law, ensuring a deep understanding of digital business models and regulatory trends.
- Scalable & Flexible: Whether you need one-off legal advice or ongoing support, our services adapt to your business needs.
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