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Software contract lawyer

Femida.us works with software, SaaS, and other technology companies on contract drafting, review, negotiation, and licensing matters tied to commercial and intellectual property issues.

The team’s background includes advising US and international tech businesses and representing software companies in disputes involving contract breaches, IP rights, and related business matters.

In brief

  • A software contract lawyer helps with agreements covering software products, licensing, SaaS terms, commercial terms, and contract risk.
  • Software and SaaS contracts often combine a main agreement with order forms, statements of work, service levels, and privacy or security terms.
  • Femida.us brings experience in software licensing, technology transactions, commercial litigation, and disputes involving contract and intellectual property rights.

What to do

Femida.us serves clients in software, telecommunications, information technology, and IT security. The firm’s background includes technology transfer and licensing, intellectual property law, corporate structuring, and commercial litigation, all of which can connect to software contract work.

That experience matters when a software agreement needs careful attention to licensing scope, permitted use, support, updates, payment terms, liability limits, and ownership of intellectual property. Many software deals involve more than a standard commercial contract.

The firm’s work also includes representing software companies in state courts, arbitration, and other forums in contract and IP disputes. That can be useful when a software contract issue involves both front-end drafting or negotiation and later enforcement or dispute questions.

What to keep in mind

Software contract needs vary by delivery model. In SaaS deals, the customer usually pays for ongoing access rather than ownership, so the agreement often focuses on access rights, hosting, updates, uptime, service levels, and data handling.

A common structure uses a master agreement or subscription agreement for the main legal terms, with order forms or statements of work covering the business details. Privacy, security, and service level documents may also be part of the full contract package.

Femida.us materials specifically reference work with software companies, IT security products, information technologies, technology transfer and licensing, and disputes involving contract and intellectual property rights. That supports a practical fit for software-related contract matters, depending on the agreement and the issues involved.