About this industry
Awareness + approach
The dynamic and transformative force that is technology continues to reshape global business landscapes and societal norms at a rapid rate. From software development and hardware manufacturing to telecommunications and artificial intelligence, the technology sector requires legal services that match its breadth of influence and pace of innovation.
Jackson Lewis’ Technology industry group comprehensively covers the distinctive challenges emerging startups and established industry leaders face:
- Navigating complex regulatory environments
- Protecting intellectual property in a competitive market
- Managing a diverse and often remote workforce
- Responding to rapidly evolving consumer expectations
Combining a deep understanding of legal and industry nuances with both an acute awareness of technological advancements and an agility to stay ahead of market trends, we provide the forward-thinking, strategic advice and proactive legal support clients rely on to maintain their competitive edge.
Clients
Our clients span the full breadth of the technology sector, reflecting our deep understanding and commitment to addressing the unique legal challenges technology employers face.
- Software developers, from startup companies to established software giants
- Hardware manufacturers, from consumer electronics to enterprise-grade hardware
- E-commerce businesses, from burgeoning online startups to global e-commerce platforms
- Telecommunications providers, including both traditional and emerging digital communication firms
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning enterprises, especially organizations at the forefront of AI research and application
- Data analytics and “big data” companies, with an emphasis on organizations specializing in data processing, analytics, and business intelligence solutions
- Cloud computing providers, including cloud infrastructure, platforms, and software services
- Cybersecurity firms, serving companies of any size dedicated to securing digital assets and infrastructure
- Blockchain and cryptocurrency ventures, including blockchain developers and cryptocurrency exchanges
- Gaming and interactive media companies, from indie game developers to large-scale studios
- Emerging-technology startups, and other organizations with a focusing on new and innovative technology solutions
- Tech-driven health and biotech firms, and other companies at the intersection of technology and healthcare.