Cyber & Technology Law

Cyber. Technology. Risk. Response.

Cyber Incidents | Technology Contracts | Digital Misuse | Electronic Evidence | Online Harm

What We Handle

Legal support across cyber incidents, technology transactions, digital misuse, and connected disputes

Cyber and technology matters often cut across contracts, digital conduct, internal systems, online platforms, regulatory exposure, and evidentiary questions. Our work covers both advisory and contentious matters where technology and law intersect.

Cyber Incidents

Advisory on cyber incidents, unauthorised access, account compromise, digital misuse, reporting strategy, and early legal response.

Technology Contracts

Drafting and review of software, SaaS, licensing, implementation, confidentiality, and technology-service agreements.

Digital Evidence

Guidance on preservation, structuring, and legal use of emails, chats, screenshots, logs, digital documents, and electronic records.

Platform & Online Harm

Support on impersonation, identity misuse, unauthorised publication, online reputation issues, intermediary complaints, and platform escalation.

Regulatory Risk

Advisory where technology operations intersect with governance, outsourcing, compliance sensitivities, and institutional risk.

Litigation Support

Notices, replies, strategic escalation, and litigation-oriented support in technology-linked civil, criminal, writ, and regulatory matters.

Who We Advise

Built for businesses, institutions, founders, and digitally exposed stakeholders

We advise across a range of cyber and technology-linked matters where the legal response must account for both documentation and the underlying digital context.

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Businesses &
Companies

For internal incidents, technology contracts, digital misconduct, platform issues, and risk-sensitive disputes.

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Founders &
Ventures

For product-facing matters, software arrangements, confidentiality concerns, platform exposure, and growth-stage risk.

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Institutions &
Entities

For technology governance, outsourcing sensitivity, record-based disputes, and digital-risk response.

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Individuals &
Professionals

For online harm, identity misuse, cyber complaints, account compromise, and reputational injury.

Our Approach

Technology matters need legal strategy grounded in facts, systems, and records

Many cyber and technology matters are mishandled when the legal response is detached from the actual systems, records, timelines, access patterns, contractual structure, or digital trail behind the issue. Our approach is to understand the matter both as a legal issue and as a technology-linked problem.

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Fact-sensitive
Assessment

We begin with the actual structure of the issue—people, systems, timelines, access, communications, and responsibilities.

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Evidence &
Documentation

We identify what should be preserved, reviewed, and positioned early, especially where digital records may later become central.

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Strategy Before
Escalation

We assess whether the matter calls for correction, notice, complaint, negotiation, contractual enforcement, or court action.

Litigation-aware
Advisory

Even where the matter begins as advisory, the response is structured with future litigation defensibility in mind.

Focus Areas

Selected cyber and technology issues we regularly engage with

Each matter turns on its facts, records, platform context, contractual structure, and the remedy sought. Our role is to bring legal clarity and strategic direction to that complexity.

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Cyber Fraud &
Account Misuse

Disputes involving cyber fraud, account compromise, digital transactions, and misuse of access or credentials.

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Technology &
SaaS Disputes

Technology contracts, software arrangements, SaaS disputes, and related commercial disagreements.

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Confidentiality &
Data Misuse

Misuse of confidential information, digital data, internal records, and electronic material in contentious matters.

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Electronic Records &
Evidence

Preservation, review, and legal positioning of electronic records, communications, logs, and digital evidence.

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Website &
Platform Issues

Issues involving websites, domains, platform content, intermediary complaints, and online publication disputes.

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Impersonation &
Online Harm

Issues involving impersonation, identity misuse, takedown requests, and platform-linked online harm.

Outsourcing &
Regulatory Risk

Technology outsourcing, risk allocation, and responses involving regulated systems, processes, or records.

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Employee Exit &
Misuse

Disputes linked to employee exit, confidential information, access misuse, and handling of digital business records.

Have a cyber or technology-related legal issue?

Where the issue involves a cyber incident, a technology contract, digital misuse, online harm, or electronic records, early legal structuring can materially affect the outcome.

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