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Business Technology Lawyers
All over the world, customers expect a faster, more efficient and personalised service as a result of developments in facilitating technology and software solutions.
Businesses across all sectors and geographies must have the requisite frameworks to succeed in this ever-evolving market, where our reliance on the cloud and “software as a service” solutions has made integration and an understanding of how related ecosystems fit together essential.
Technology solutions are increasingly innovative as the development and implementation of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, gather pace.
Whether you are implementing your customers’ or your own digital transformation strategy, our international team of business technology experts can support you.
We have extensive experience advising suppliers and customers of technology services; from start-ups and growth companies to international household names. We spot issues early and will work constructively with you to progress transactions to a smooth conclusion.
The breadth of our experience allows us to focus on the issues that matter the most; offering industry appropriate solutions that establish efficient legal frameworks that are tailored to the sectors in which you operate.
Our business technology law expertise
We advise across the full range of technology services, including:
- cloud services
- software
- infrastructure and platforms as a service
- outsourcing and digital transformation projects
- cybersecurity
- hosting services
- IT managed services
- unified communications and
- IT support and maintenance services
We are also experienced in advising on the development and licensing of application software and platforms, and support clients regularly with the provision and development of cutting-edge technology solutions.
If you have any concerns about how technology can best be applied to support your business, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with our international team of experts.
Meet our business technology lawyers

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Our thinking
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Triple Play "Bid Fever": UK Tech's ability to scale and go global
Mark Howard
Quick Reads
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The Future of AI and Copyright Regulation in the UK: The Data (Use and Access) Bill finally gets Lords approval in the UK
Rebecca Steer
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Please, sir, I want some more… consideration for your MSV survey
Samuel Lear
Quick Reads
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Rebecca Steer writes for Infosecurity Magazine on the UK's new Cyber Security Bill
Rebecca Steer
In the Press
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UK Cybersecurity and Resilience Policy Statement April 2025 - Impacts for Managed Services Providers and Data Centres
Mark Bailey
Insights
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Thomas Snider and Adrian Mayer write for African Law & Business on rising levels of private investment between the UAE and Africa
Adrian Mayer
In the Press
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The Economic Times interviews Kim Lalli on the UK-India Free Trade Agreement
Kim Lalli
In the Press
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Rebecca Steer writes for Artificial Lawyer on GenAI, copyright and the future of innovation
Rebecca Steer
In the Press
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Computing quotes Gareth Mills on a major antitrust case involving Google
Gareth Mills
In the Press
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Government received 11,500 responses to AI and Copyright Consultation
Rebecca Steer
Quick Reads
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Data protection in the UK: Charities anticipate green light to rely on direct marketing exemption
Courtney Benard
Quick Reads
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UK Government’s Consultation on Copyright and AI: What’s Next for AI Developers and Creators?
Rebecca Steer
Insights
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Charlotte Hill writes for Law360 on the impact of the FCA's latest Portfolio Letter on payments firms
Charlotte Hill
In the Press
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HR Magazine quotes Dan Pollard on a successful constructive dismissal claim involving a gender-critical scientist
Dan Pollard
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Joseph Evans, Cassidy Fan and Jessica Boxford write for New Law Journal on the future of insolvency: a digital asset revolution
Joseph Evans
In the Press
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Law 360 quotes Stewart Hey on the potential integration of the PSR into the FCA and the impact on APP fraud reimbursement
Stewart Hey
In the Press