Technology Transactions
Global technology, communication, consumer product leaders, and emerging disrupters look to Roberts Law to guide their complex and strategic technology transactions. We counsel clients who create, develop and use technology products and services to compete in today’s fast-paced and ever-changing economy.
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Formerly in-house counsel for a publicly traded (Nasdaq), international technology and communications company, Josh Roberts now advises companies of all size with complex and sophisticated technology, subscription, and licensing transactions and the “ripple effects” that such agreements carry (such as changes to internal and external privacy policies and pass-through requirements in Terms of Use and Terms of Service). Roberts Law facilitates and helps clients address, structure, draft and negotiate technology business issues and transactions including:
- Cloud-based service agreements
- Data collection, storage and security
- Distribution agreements
- End User License Agreements (EULA)
- Privacy Policies
- Product and software licensing
- Software as a Service Agreements (SaaS Agreements)
- Terms of Use and Terms of Service
- Unified Communications as a Service Agreements (UCaaS Agreements)
At Roberts Law, we understand that every business has different needs depending on its maturation lifecycle and industry. We have experience working on technology transactions across lifecycles and bring a unique depth and breath of experience to each representation. Whether your business is starting-up or scaling up, we endeavor to approach your technology transactions in a manner that streamlines your business’s future growth.
Roberts Law, PLLC
Office (by Appointment Only):
2075 Main Street, Suite 23
Sarasota, Florida 34237
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