Technology & SaaS startups
You need speed, but not sloppiness. We draft platform terms, pilot agreements, IP ownership clauses, and contractor papers that can survive investor due diligence without slowing the release calendar.
Sector-agnostic legal support
Some clients come to us with one supplier agreement. Others need a full contract system that supports growth, procurement, and hiring. Why limit legal drafting to one sector when the risks repeat across them all?
What we cover
From early-stage teams to established operators, we shape contracts around the way your business actually runs. That means sharper allocation of risk, clearer scope, and fewer awkward surprises when the deal moves from draft to signature. Sound useful?
A SaaS founder and a facilities manager might ask for different clauses, yet both need certainty where it matters. We translate that into practical language.
You need speed, but not sloppiness. We draft platform terms, pilot agreements, IP ownership clauses, and contractor papers that can survive investor due diligence without slowing the release calendar.
Agency terms, maintenance contracts, and service schedules all need crisp handovers.
We tighten delivery, quality, and liability clauses so the paperwork matches operational reality.
Sensitive work needs measured wording, especially around confidentiality and scope.
We protect rights in content, concepts, and final deliverables without burying the brief.
Partnerships, grants, volunteers, and suppliers each bring their own contract wrinkles.
Real situations, real contracts
Contracts don’t live in a vacuum. They meet deadlines, budgets, and awkward negotiations. That’s exactly where careful drafting earns its keep, isn’t it?
A London software team came to us with a draft that handed over far more intellectual property than they realised. We rewrote the ownership language, narrowed the assignment, and added practical carve-outs for pre-existing code. The result? A cleaner deal, no panic at funding stage, and much less room for dispute.
A growing wholesale business wanted better lead times, clearer remedies for late delivery, and a more balanced termination clause. We took the supplier paper apart line by line, then reshaped the commercial terms so the business could keep moving without taking on hidden operational risk. Full case studies are available on request.
If your business sits between categories, that’s fine. We’ll still map the commercial risk, choose the right clauses, and draft something workable for your team. Why settle for a template that doesn’t quite fit?