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Technology Law Practice Group
Internet of things. Wearable technology. Telemedicine. HIPAA. Right to be forgotten. GDPR. Data breaches. Spilman’s Technology Law Practice Group knows these are just a few of the areas driving the development of data security and privacy standards. At the same time, blockchain and distributed ledger technology, smart contracts, crowdfunding, e-commerce, and digital assets, such as cryptocurrencies, are disrupting traditional financing and ways of doing business. Businesses risk everything if they fail to keep up: reputational harm, government investigations, litigation, and even obsolescence.
Spilman’s Technology Law Practice Group brings together attorneys with deep experience in securities, intellectual property, banking, taxation, estates and trusts, government relations, health care, data privacy and security, corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and litigation to the area of emerging technologies.
Technology Law Services
Recent examples of areas in which our attorneys have collaborated with and represented clients in technology law matters include the following:
- Acquisitions, commercial transactions, product development advice, and securities representation involving cryptocurrency exchanges
- Investigations of and responding to data breaches of all sizes, from those involving less than 10 affected individuals to multi-state breaches involving thousands of individuals
- Coordination with federal and state regulators regarding data breaches
- Prosecution of patent applications and counseling on other intellectual property issues for technology-focused companies
- Creation of corporate policies to address compliance issues applicable to Software-as-a-Service companies
- Facilitation of government support for technology-focused companies
- Investor and company representation in technology company venture capital financings and acquisition matters
- Negotiation and drafting of an NDA and a software development agreement between a US Software-as-a-Service company and a Belarus software development group
- Negotiation of a separation of a CEO from a public biotech company
- Representation of a public technology company with employment matters, including drafting the company's handbook
- Formation and strategic advice of a startup biotech company
- Creation of organizational and governance documents for cryptocurrency mining operation
- Counseling vendor and host of cryptocurrency mining hardware on state sales and use tax matters
- Counseling nonprofit client targeted by e-mail-based harassment campaign
- Technology transfer, outsourcing, joint development, and licensing agreements
- Nondisclosure agreements and technology trade secret protection agreements
- Creation of corporate policies to comply with E-SIGN Act and UETA
- Counseling victims of SIM-swap fraud
For more information regarding our technology practice, contact:
Primary Contact:
Nicholas P. Mooney II
304.340.3860
nmooney@spilmanlaw.com
Team Roster:
- John F. Allevato
- Michael J. Basile
- Hon. Tom Corbett
- David R. Croft
- F. B. Webster Day
- Patrick R. Esposito II
- W. Eric Gadd
- Michael S. Garrison
- Christopher M. Green
- Brandon M. Hartman
- Bryce J. Hunter
- Tai Shadrick Kluemper
- Brienne T. Marco
- Nicholas P. Mooney II
- Julian E. Neiser
- Paul G. Papadopoulos
- Jeffrey D. Patton
- Shane P. Riley
- Alison M. Sacriponte
- Ronald W. Schuler
- William P. Smith
- Lori D. Thompson
- Alexander L. Turner, CIPP/US
- Hugh B. Wellons
- Kelsie A. Wiltse
- Stephen D. Yslas