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Why You Need a Technology Transactions Lawyer

Technology agreements are rarely “standard.” Whether you’re entering into a SaaS agreement, licensing software, or negotiating a vendor contract, these agreements often contain complex provisions around intellectual property, data use, liability, and performance obligations.

Without careful review, businesses can unknowingly agree to terms that create long-term risk or limit their ability to operate effectively. Legal guidance helps ensure that your agreements align with your business model and protect your interests.

Clients often seek legal support when reviewing a contract presented by another party, negotiating key terms in a business deal, or developing standardized contract templates for their company.

business attorney Anjali Sareen

Hi, I’m Anjali.

With nearly 15 years of experience and a sharp focus on intellectual property, data privacy, and commercial contracts, I help businesses navigate complex legal landscapes.

I handle drafting, redlining, and negotiating agreements, including MSAs, Corporate Contracts,  Vendor Agreements, DPAs, and Ad-Tech Agreements, as well as designing and implementing full-scale privacy programs. I provide strategic legal support ideal for the fast-moving tech industry.

I’m licensed in California, New York, and Florida and hold CIPP/US and CIPP/E data privacy credentials, as well as the Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional (AIGP) certification.

I work with in-house legal teams and law firms to streamline commercial legal work.

Let’s connect and get things done.

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How Uncommon Counsel Can Help

Uncommon Counsel works with companies to structure and negotiate technology agreements in a way that aligns with how the business actually operates.

Technology contracts are not just legal documents — they define how revenue flows, how risk is allocated, and how the company scales. We approach each agreement with an understanding of the underlying business model, including how the product is delivered, how customers are onboarded, and how the company expects to grow over time.

Rather than taking a purely academic or overly risk-averse approach, the focus is on identifying what matters, translating legal terms into practical implications, and structuring agreements that are both protective and workable in real-world operations.

Clients rely on Uncommon Counsel not just for drafting and redlining, but for judgment — including how to prioritize issues, where to push in negotiations, and where to move efficiently so deals can close.

Services Include:

We assist with a range of technology and commercial agreements, including:

  • SaaS agreements (customer-facing and vendor-side)
  • Master Services Agreements (MSAs) and Statements of Work (SOWs)
  • software licensing agreements
  • technology vendor and procurement agreements
  • data processing agreements (DPAs) and data protection terms
  • API and integration agreements
  • reseller and partnership agreements
  • terms related to intellectual property ownership and licensing
  • contract review and negotiation support

What You Get

Our work is designed to be practical and business-focused. Clients typically receive:

  • clear explanations of key legal and business risks
  • revisions and redlines aligned with their objectives
  • guidance on negotiation strategy
  • support in structuring agreements for scalability

How It Works

  1. Send us your intake form
  2. Schedule a consultation
  3. Share your agreement or describe your needs
  4. Receive legal analysis and recommendations
  5. Move forward with drafting, revisions, or negotiation support

Why Clients Choose Uncommon Counsel

  • experience with commercial and technology agreements
  • familiarity with SaaS and startup business models
  • practical, non-academic legal advice
  • efficient and responsive communication

Many clients engage the firm on an ongoing basis to provide transactional support similar to outside general counsel.

If you need assistance reviewing, drafting, or negotiating a commercial contract, you may schedule a consultation to discuss your matter and determine the appropriate next steps.

What My Clients Say
“We were looking for help in creating contracts around the […] GDPR […] as it relates to providing web-related services to large, international companies. Really impressed with Anjali’s level of knowledge around GDPR as well as her ability to break down the issues in laymen’s terms. She is direct and to the point while being thorough. She was a pleasure to work with.”

Commercial Contracts Lawyer FAQs

We typically work with startups, technology companies, and businesses entering into software or data-related agreements.

Yes. We regularly review and revise existing agreements and provide targeted feedback and redlines.

Both. We work with clients on either side of a transaction, depending on their needs.

Yes, we can either assist behind the scenes or communicate directly with the counterparty.

Timing depends on complexity, but expedited review is often available.

No. Our practice focuses on transactional work and contract structuring, not litigation.