Cyber & Technology Law

As the digital world expands, the technology lawyers of Galloway Johnson Tompkins Burr & Smith stand ready to go way above and way beyond in partnering with our clients across the technological landscape. Our cyber law clients trust us as valued extensions of their organizations, especially within the rapidly evolving digital marketplace from comprising hardware, software, cloud migration, and generative artificial intelligence. 

Companies of all shapes and sizes collect sensitive information at an unprecedented rate.  This has led to a myriad of legal obligations that require companies to take reasonable measures to protect the data they possess and, when necessary, alert those affected and law enforcement when data has been compromised.  

Galloway technology lawyers develop tailored corporate strategies for our clients, focused on mitigating their cyber risk and, if necessary, guide them through an incident and any subsequent litigation. Our technology attorneys not only offer a unique blend of experience, legal savvy, and technical knowledge, but we take the time to understand our clients’ businesses and work with them to find practical solutions to meet their business objectives.

Our technology and cyber and technology law services feature:

  • Transactional services, including compliance assessments, due diligence, trade secret and digital asset protection
  • Corporate planning services, including preparing and analyzing cyber-conscious business-to-business agreements, counseling on workplace privacy issues and those stemming from employee exits, and advice on cyber liability insurance coverage
  • Round-the-clock crisis management response, counsel on breach notification obligations, onsite representation during an incident, and post-incident litigation
  • E-commerce work including vendor agreements, internet service providers, website development, terms of use, privacy policies, data collection, electronic contracting, and data management
  • Coverage analysis for technology, cyber liability, and personal/advertising injury claims
  • Technology Professional Liability for IT professional and chief information security officer, including preparing and analyzing master service agreements, hardware and software licensing, cloud hosting and maintenance agreements, data processing, and litigation

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