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Why You Need a Technology Transactions Lawyer

Technology transactions sit at the center of how modern businesses build, operate, scale, and generate revenue. From SaaS platforms and software licensing arrangements to data-driven partnerships and AI-enabled products, technology agreements often shape both commercial relationships and long-term operational risk.

Uncommon Counsel PLLC provides technology transactions and technology agreement support for companies operating in fast-moving digital and technology-focused environments. The practice focuses on commercially practical legal guidance that helps businesses structure, negotiate, and operationalize complex technology relationships.

Technology Transaction Legal Services

Representative areas of support include:

  • SaaS Agreements
  • Software Licensing Agreements
  • Technology Services Agreements
  • Cloud Services Agreements
  • API and Integration Agreements
  • Data Licensing Agreements
  • Platform and Marketplace Agreements
  • Technology Vendor Agreements
  • Product and Feature Terms
  • AI-Related Technology Agreements
  • Data Processing and Data Use Terms
  • Intellectual Property Licensing Agreements
  • Development and Implementation Agreements
  • Strategic Partnership Agreements
  • Technology Procurement Agreements
  • Enterprise Customer Negotiations
  • Website and Platform Terms
  • Ongoing Technology Transactions Counsel Support
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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Commercially Practical Technology Counsel

Technology agreements require more than generic contract drafting. Effective technology counsel must understand how products operate, how companies scale, how data moves through systems, and where commercial and operational realities intersect with legal risk.

Uncommon Counsel works closely with founders, in-house legal teams, business stakeholders, and operational teams to negotiate agreements that support business objectives while appropriately addressing issues such as intellectual property ownership, data rights, confidentiality, liability allocation, security obligations, and product-related risk.

The practice is designed to provide legal guidance that is commercially aware, operationally practical, and aligned with how modern technology companies actually function.

Supporting SaaS, AI, and Data-Driven Businesses

Uncommon Counsel regularly supports companies operating in technology-enabled industries, including SaaS businesses, AI-focused companies, digital platforms, media and marketing organizations, and businesses handling significant data flows or complex vendor ecosystems.

Technology transaction support often involves advising on issues such as:

  • SaaS and subscription-based business models
  • Customer and vendor negotiations
  • Product and feature launches
  • AI-related contracting considerations
  • Data access and usage rights
  • Technology procurement workflows
  • Security and privacy obligations
  • Cross-functional product and operational coordination

The goal is to help businesses move transactions forward efficiently without creating unnecessary legal or operational friction.

Flexible Outside Counsel Support for In-House Legal Teams

Many companies need experienced technology transactions counsel without immediately expanding internal legal headcount. Uncommon Counsel frequently works with in-house legal departments and business teams that need flexible support for ongoing technology contracting, overflow commercial work, or specialized transactional matters.

Support may include:

  • Technology agreement drafting and negotiation
  • Contract workflow and template support
  • Enterprise customer contracting
  • Vendor and procurement support
  • Product and feature counseling
  • Privacy and data-related contract review
  • AI and emerging technology legal support
  • Cross-functional coordination with business and product teams

Why Companies Work With Uncommon Counsel PLLC

Clients value commercially focused legal guidance that reflects the realities of modern technology businesses. The practice is built around responsiveness, practical problem-solving, and helping companies structure workable agreements that support growth and long-term operations.

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To discuss technology transaction support or ongoing outside counsel services, please contact Uncommon Counsel PLLC to schedule a consultation.

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.