The Regional Authority forTech Transactions
Technology contract counsel for software companies, hardware manufacturers, digital agencies, and tech-enabled businesses across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts.
Legal Counsel Built for Technology Companies
Technology businesses face legal challenges that most attorneys are not equipped to handle. Vendor agreements with SLA commitments. Software licenses with open-source compliance requirements. API terms that allocate liability across interconnected platforms. Hardware sales contracts with warranty and recall provisions.
These are not generic commercial contracts -- they require an attorney who understands the technology behind the transaction. At Turley Law, we combine deep tech fluency with practical business law to deliver contracts and counsel that actually protect your business.
Serving technology companies across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts -- from startups shipping their first product to established companies managing complex vendor ecosystems.
Technology Transaction Use Cases
Vendor Agreements
Negotiate and draft agreements with technology vendors, service providers, and platform partners.
Software Licensing
Inbound and outbound software licenses, open-source compliance, and SaaS subscription terms.
API & Integration Terms
Terms of use for APIs, data sharing agreements, and liability allocation for connected platforms.
Hardware Sales Contracts
Manufacturing agreements, distribution terms, warranty provisions, and product liability protections.
Data & Privacy
Privacy policies, DPAs, GDPR compliance, and data handling terms for technology platforms.
Digital Agency Contracts
Client agreements, SOWs, IP assignment clauses, and subcontractor terms for agencies and consultancies.
Why Tech Fluency Matters in Legal Counsel
When your lawyer understands multi-tenant architectures, API rate limiting, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud infrastructure, the legal work gets done faster and better.
No more spending the first hour of every call explaining your technology stack. No more contracts that use outdated software license concepts for cloud-native products. No more revision cycles because your attorney did not understand the technical constraints.
At Turley Law, we review code repositories, understand deployment models, and know the difference between a microservice and a monolith. That technical foundation translates directly into better contracts, faster turnarounds, and legal advice that accounts for how your product actually works.
Technology Sectors We Serve
SaaS & Cloud
Subscription platforms, cloud infrastructure providers, and B2B software companies.
Hardware & Firmware
IoT device manufacturers, embedded systems companies, and hardware-software hybrid products.
Digital Agencies
Web development agencies, design studios, and marketing technology consultancies.
Data & Analytics
Data platforms, analytics companies, and businesses built on data processing and insights.
Mobile & Apps
App developers, mobile-first companies, and cross-platform software businesses.
Cybersecurity
Security vendors, compliance platforms, and companies handling sensitive data infrastructure.
Technology Law FAQ
Get answers to common questions about our legal services.
A technology lawyer understands the technical context behind your contracts and transactions. This means faster drafting, fewer revision cycles, and terms that accurately reflect how your product works. General business attorneys often apply traditional contract concepts to technology transactions, creating misalignment between the legal terms and the technical reality.
If the vendor relationship involves technology dependencies, data sharing, or significant spend, yes. Vendor agreements define your SLAs, data handling obligations, liability exposure, and exit rights. A poorly negotiated vendor agreement can leave you locked in, over-exposed, or without recourse when things go wrong.
API terms should cover: rate limits and usage policies, data handling and privacy obligations, liability allocation for downstream use, IP ownership of data and outputs, uptime commitments and change notification, and termination and wind-down provisions. The specifics depend on whether you are providing or consuming the API.
We review your codebase dependencies, identify license obligations (GPL, MIT, Apache, etc.), and ensure your distribution model complies with each license. For companies building commercial products on open-source foundations, we help structure the architecture and licensing to protect your proprietary code.
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63 Wall St 1B, Madison, CT 06443
Serving tech companies in CT, NY, MA
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