IT & Other Business Contracts

Information Technology Contracts

Drukker Law Inc. is highly experienced in drafting, negotiating, and advising on a number of information technology agreements, such as:

  • Software licensing agreements

    to acquire necessary rights to use commercial off-the-shelf and other software products

  • System development agreements

    to provide for ground-up development of systems where off-the-shelf products will not meet the client’s specific needs

  • Enhancement, maintenance, and support agreements

    to provide ongoing updates and upgrades to software, as well as necessary maintenance and support, which will allow continued use of the software

  • Hosting agreements

    to provide for hosting of software and/or client data on a vendor’s server

  • Software-as-a-service and related service level agreements

    to set out the terms under which the client can access a vendor’s software and the service levels to be provided by the vendor with respect to the software

  • Training agreements

    to acquire appropriate training for IT staff and end users on a software or hardware product

  • Consulting agreements

    to engage individuals or companies to provide needed IT expertise

  • Telecommunication system agreements

    to provide necessary rights to use telecommunications systems and to acquire ongoing support for these products

  • E-commerce agreements

    to set up mechanics to accept credit and debit card payments for online purchases

Other Business Contracts

Drukker Law Inc. has experience reviewing, advising on, and negotiating a variety of other business contracts, such as:

  • Intellectual property agreements

    to govern use of copyrights or trademarks

  • Transaction documents

    to set out the terms and conditions for various types of business acquisitions

  • Purchase agreements

    for a number of purchase transactions

  • Service agreements

    to engage individuals or companies to provide needed services

  • Reseller agreements

    to govern distribution and sale of goods or services