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Technology

Technology companies, such as software developers and managed service providers often face overwhelming obstacles in their day-to-day businesses. One of those obstacles is to provide the best products and services to their customers without jeopardizing their valuable intellectual property rights. Scott & Scott’s attorneys represent technology companies of all sizes to manage their relationships with their clients and protect their intellectual property rights.

Software Licensing

Scott & Scott, LLP’s technology clients rely on Scott & Scott to protect their intellectual property rights in their software products. Scott & Scott’s lawyers draft and revise software license agreements, relying on their extensive knowledge of software licensing. Our attorneys evaluate the software products, the available licensing models, make recommendations regarding licensing and royalty fees, and prepare the documents.

Master Service Agreements/Service Level Agreements

Scott & Scott developed a Managed Services Legal Kit that includes Master Services Agreements and Service Level Agreements that its managed services clients can use both to define the legal relationship between the managed service provider and its clients, and also as a marketing tool during the managed service provider’s sales process.

Mergers & Acquisitions

Scott & Scott, LLP’s attorneys have experience representing technology clients on all aspects of mergers and acquisitions. Our clients seek advice and guidance on stock and asset purchases, sales, divestures, and restructurings. Scott & Scott has the technology to inventory the assets being transferred and schedule the assets so that the acquiring entity can easily prove that it is the owner of the software assets.

Representative Matters

  • Revised software license agreements for developer of clinical software.
  • Represented numerous managed service providers of all sizes to develop comprehensive master service agreements and service level agreements.
  • Identified software assets transferred in an asset purchase agreement and prepared schedules of the assets being transferred.