5 Mar 2026 • Article 2 min read
Every organisation relies on technology to serve clients, manage data and drive growth. The legal contracts behind that technology need to work just as hard. They should protect value, balance risk and support delivery as your business evolves.
Our team of specialist IT contract lawyers, draft, review and negotiate agreements that are clear, commercially sound and built to last. We advise both customers and suppliers, bringing together expertise in commercial law, data protection, intellectual property and cyber security where required.
Whether you are buying software, delivering digital services or managing cloud infrastructure, we ensure the legal framework reflects how the services operate in practice and gives you certainty when circumstances change.
The right contract does more than allocate risk, it keeps relationships stable and projects on track. Our team combine commercial experience with sector understanding to help you manage complexity, without slowing delivery.
Technology arrangements often involve multiple stakeholders, evolving specifications and ongoing regulatory obligations. We focus on clarity around performance standards, ownership, liability and governance from the outset. By anticipating change and defining responsibilities carefully, we reduce the scope for dispute and give you a clear route forward if issues arise.
If you are entering a significant procurement, renegotiating existing terms or planning a supplier transition, the structure of your contract will shape how effectively you can respond to commercial or regulatory pressure.
Our services span the full lifecycle of technology contracting, and include:
We focus on what drives value for you; service quality, flexibility and long-term scalability.
Our team is led by Partner Joanna Bouloux. The team is renowned for anticipating what’s next, whether it’s regulatory change, new technology or shifting commercial risk. Our IT contract lawyers draw on specialists across the firm in data protection, intellectual property, procurement and disputes to ensure agreements reflect a wider risk landscape.
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