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Technology

Our technology teams are particularly known for providing end-to-end technology advice and services across complex sourcing transactions, IP protection management, data and cyber, adopting new technologies and digital disruption (such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, internet of things (IOT), big data and predictive analysis, augmented and virtual reality technologies, cloud, etc.), tech litigation, regulatory compliance, and tech aspects of M&A, corporate and financing transactions. 

What we do

We focus on supporting our technology sector clients achieve their sustainability, inclusion and diversity commitments and advise clients on how to deal with today’s societal issues in how they contract for services, data and other assets. 

Societal issues / diversity

Our technology lawyers support clients on their digital disruption plans and challenges. This means re-thinking the ways that clients use and integrate technology, people and processes to radically change the way their businesses perform. We’ve built up significant experience of advising and guiding our clients through their digital disruption challenges, whether this is in relation to purchasing or licensing technologies that automate parts of the business or allow people to work from anywhere, reshaping their workforces as businesses move away from the office, selling parts of their businesses, helping them raise finance, assisting with the use of new payment methods including digital currency, assisting them to move away from bricks and mortar stores into e-commerce or ensuring their new business models and processes are compliant with data and other regulations.

Legal 500 2022
"Anthony Nagle has led the team well for Browne Jacobson, talking the client through the legal contracting process and introducing high caliber lawyers for niche areas."

Our technology sector lawyers have a longstanding track record of being known for advising on large scale, critical, complex sourcing transactions, many of which are focused on IT / BPO related sourcing arrangements. Our team has built up significant experience on the design, build and implementation phases of sourcing transactions and knows how best to protect the commercial interests of our technology clients. 

Complex sourcing transactions

We provide our technology law advice and services to our corporate clients in the private sector, including in retail, consumer and logistics; energy and infrastructure; manufacturing and industrials; real estate and construction; and the technology sector. We also advise financial services and insurance clients, particularly in relation to their FinTech and InsurTech arrangements such as assisting them to set up marketplaces, trading platforms, portals and hubs and to digital transform or make arrangements due to being digitally disrupted. We also work closely with central and local government departments in particular in relation to the procurement of their complex and critical IT arrangements and systems. We’re also a trusted adviser to the NHS and other health departments such as DHSC, ARP, MHRA, etc.

We focus on supporting our technology sector clients achieve their sustainability, inclusion and diversity commitments and advise clients on how to deal with today’s societal issues in how they contract for services, data and other assets. 

Societal issues / diversity

Our technology lawyers support clients on their digital disruption plans and challenges. This means re-thinking the ways that clients use and integrate technology, people and processes to radically change the way their businesses perform. We’ve built up significant experience of advising and guiding our clients through their digital disruption challenges, whether this is in relation to purchasing or licensing technologies that automate parts of the business or allow people to work from anywhere, reshaping their workforces as businesses move away from the office, selling parts of their businesses, helping them raise finance, assisting with the use of new payment methods including digital currency, assisting them to move away from bricks and mortar stores into e-commerce or ensuring their new business models and processes are compliant with data and other regulations.

Legal 500 2022
"Anthony Nagle has led the team well for Browne Jacobson, talking the client through the legal contracting process and introducing high caliber lawyers for niche areas."

Our technology sector lawyers have a longstanding track record of being known for advising on large scale, critical, complex sourcing transactions, many of which are focused on IT / BPO related sourcing arrangements. Our team has built up significant experience on the design, build and implementation phases of sourcing transactions and knows how best to protect the commercial interests of our technology clients. 

Complex sourcing transactions

We provide our technology law advice and services to our corporate clients in the private sector, including in retail, consumer and logistics; energy and infrastructure; manufacturing and industrials; real estate and construction; and the technology sector. We also advise financial services and insurance clients, particularly in relation to their FinTech and InsurTech arrangements such as assisting them to set up marketplaces, trading platforms, portals and hubs and to digital transform or make arrangements due to being digitally disrupted. We also work closely with central and local government departments in particular in relation to the procurement of their complex and critical IT arrangements and systems. We’re also a trusted adviser to the NHS and other health departments such as DHSC, ARP, MHRA, etc.

Frequently asked questions

Technology law encompasses advising on complex sourcing transactions, managing intellectual property protection, addressing data and cybersecurity issues, navigating emerging technologies (e.g., AI, blockchain, IoT), handling technology litigation, ensuring regulatory compliance, and addressing tech-related aspects of mergers, acquisitions, corporate, and financing transactions.

Technology lawyers specialise in the legal aspects of the tech industry, providing guidance on intellectual property protection and navigating the challenges posed by emerging technologies. They address legal issues related to technology, including litigation matters, ensuring adherence to legal standards, and offering support within the changing technology sector.

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