Technology Contract Attorney in Washington DC
Modern businesses run on technology. We serve as a trusted partner, helping companies structure, negotiate, and protect their most critical technology relationships.
Technology-Focused Legal Counsel Built for Business
Our attorneys understand how technology contracts impact operations, investment, and growth. As a boutique firm with deep experience in commercial and corporate law, we offer efficient, partner-level attention without unnecessary layers of overhead.
Clients choose Rock-Hurst Astor PLLC because we focus on practical outcomes, not just legal theory. We work closely with founders, executives, and in-house teams to move deals forward while minimizing risk.
Experience You Can Trust
Our lawyers have a collective rich experience of over several decades in dealing with complex commercial and technology transactions for public companies, private equity firms, and startups.
Benefit from proven judgment, clear communication, and business-minded solutions.
Our Technology Contract Services
We support drafting, revising, and negotiating diverse agreements centered on technology.
Drafting & Negotiating
We ensure main clauses like indemnification, liability, and termination rights reflect your business focus.
- SaaS Agreements
- Licensing & Technology Transfer
- Vendor & Procurement Contracts
- NDAs, MSAs, and SOWs
SaaS, Cloud & Licensing
Whether you are the vendor or the customer, we draft agreements that unambiguously set forth rights and remedies.
- Preserve scalability
- Foster investor trust
- Prevent revenue loss disputes
- Clarify service levels
Data Protection & Privacy
Technology contracts are laden with sensitive data. We offer legal advice to lower compliance risk and save brand reputation.
- GDPR & Compliance Frameworks
- Data Protection Duties
- Privacy Policies
- Security Terms
Integrated Support for Technology-Driven Companies
Technology contracts are rarely isolated. They frequently intersect with corporate transactions, financing, and growth strategies.
Being an old hand in the corporate world, our law firm offers smooth legal assistance in M&A involving tech assets, Venture Capital investments, and Corporate Governance.
We advise on:
- Mergers and acquisitions involving technology assets
- Venture capital and private equity investments
- Corporate structuring and governance
- IP and technology issues affecting buyers/sellers
This integrated approach ensures that your contracts support—not hinder—your long-term business objectives.
Meet Our Technology Law Team
Richard Scully
Specializes in commercial technology transactions, including SaaS, licensing, and outsourcing. Experience includes international law firms, in-house counsel, and the U.S. State Department.
Avra Kutcher
Deals primarily with commercial transactional work, technology, and NDAs. Has a solid grounding in IP and business law, ensuring agreements are clear and enforceable.
Diane Holt
Focuses on private equity, VC, and tech transactions globally. Her experience developing AI-powered legal tools informs her forward-looking approach.
Why Washington, DC Businesses Choose Us
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Technology contracts impact the way your enterprise functions. Do not leave them to luck.
Partner with Rock-Hurst Astor PLLC to understand both legal and commercial realities.
Contact Us NowFrequently Asked Questions
We take care of SaaS agreements, licensing contracts, vendor and procurement agreements, outsourcing agreements, NDAs, MSAs, and SOWs for a variety of industries.
Yes. Our technology contract attorney in Washington DC support both vendors and purchasers, allowing us to anticipate negotiation points from both sides of the table.
Absolutely. We often support our clients in managing quarter-end negotiations and carrying out time-sensitive transactions with our usual high level of accuracy and control of risks.
We assist in organizing provisions for data protection, privacy obligations, and compliance terms, including GDPR elements, which are customized according to your business and risk profile.
Yes. Technology agreements usually form a crucial part of M&A, financing, and expansion strategies. We make sure that your contracts are in line with valuation and long-term objectives.