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Technology transactions and outside counsel for software companies

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What this page covers

This hub brings together topics for software companies handling technology transactions, outside counsel decisions, and contract work tied to the US market.

It is built for teams working through recurring issues such as software license terms, support and maintenance obligations, service levels, uptime commitments, and repeat negotiations with US customers.

Use this page to move from a broad legal or operational issue to a more specific topic below, especially when consistency, enforceability under US law, and faster deal handling are priorities.

What to choose

  • Start with Software development outsourcing agreement if your issue involves outsourced development work, contract structure, deliverables, acceptance, or ownership questions in a software project.
  • Choose a technology transactions page if you are reviewing license scope, support duties, maintenance terms, SLAs, uptime commitments, or repeated negotiations with US customers.
  • Use the lawyer, law firm, M&A, or patent pages if you are deciding what type of technology-focused outside counsel fits a transaction, company matter, or specialized legal issue.

Where to go next

The pages below break this topic into focused paths, including outsourcing agreements, technology lawyers and law firms, technology M&A, patent matters, and technology transactions support.

This structure helps software companies, in-house teams, and operations leaders narrow a general concern into the right page before reaching out, particularly where standard terms and US enforceability need closer review.

What matters

  • This hub is focused on software companies, technology transactions, and outside counsel needs connected to US deals and contract work.
  • The linked pages cover outsourcing agreements, technology lawyers and law firms, technology M&A, patent counsel, and technology transactions topics.
  • Across these topics, the practical issues include license scope, support and maintenance terms, SLAs, uptime commitments, repeat US negotiations, and enforceability under US law.