Technology Transactions, Outsourcing & Commercial Contracts

Companies face an often-daunting range of business and legal issues arising in technology transactions, outsourcing deals, and commercial contracts. Our lawyers—consistently recognized by Chambers and The Legal 500 as among the most innovative in these areas—provide strategic, actionable guidance in crafting, negotiating, and overcoming obstacles for an expansive range of deals, helping our clients to achieve their business objectives.

Technology Transactions

We have structured and negotiated an array of licensing agreements, from traditional or cloud-based software license agreements to groundbreaking revenue-sharing agreements for emerging technologies.

Learn more about our Technology Transactions capabilities.

Global Outsourcing

Our team also works closely with our clients and their internal stakeholders and external consultants to assess and implement their sourcing strategies. We help our clients align deals with their business objectives, mitigating risk and streamlining compliance with outsourcing regulations while addressing issues such as mobility, automation, cloud analytics and “as a service” solutions.

Learn more about our Global Outsourcing capabilities.

Commercial Contracts

We are among the few leading law firms providing clients with dedicated advice on commercial contracts—working closely with our clients’ legal, procurement, and sourcing teams to establish an effective contracting process.

These three areas of advice are tightly coordinated within our team, and, as a full-service law firm, we provide full integration with our other practices, including labor and employment, privacy and cybersecurity, intellectual property, tax, regulatory, and insurance.

Learn more about our Commercial Contracts capabilities.

Stay Up to Date: Our Tech & Sourcing Blog

Our Tech & Sourcing blog keeps our clients on the cutting edge of industry developments involving technology and outsourcing around the globe, including challenges and opportunities inherent to the burgeoning generative AI sector, evolving data regulations across jurisdictions worldwide, and the potential impacts to companies ranging from relevant product liability to intellectual property considerations.