Cloud computing

Cloud computing solutions are becoming commonplace, however, companies must ensure they do their due diligence before entering into any cloud-based arrangement.  Data security data protection, and US and European regulations such as MiFID, HIPAA and the PATRIOT Act are all potentially relevant to companies looking at global cloud arrangements.  Having specialist legal advice is therefore critical.

With experience in all of these areas, and in negotiating for and against leading cloud-based vendors, Lawrence Graham can assist companies in making its decision to enter into a cloud arrangement, but also with the issues that need to be examined as part of due diligence and the contractual safeguards.  We have leading practices in technology, outsourcing and data protection meaning that we have all the skills essential to assisting companies with cloud-based contracts.


Cloud computing

  • Advising both customers and service providers on cloud computing arrangements
  • Advising on data protection issues and areas of risk when entering into cloud-based agreements
  • Assisting with the drafting and negotiation of cloud computing agreements
  • Advising on the use of data centres with respect to cloud computing arrangements

Cloud computing

 


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Cloud computing

Peter is ranked as a leading lawyer for both outsourcing and technology law in all major directories.  Peter is recommended by Chambers UK 2011 as "knowledgeable and accommodating" for his outsourcing work and, for his IT work, is "widely respected by the market and has particular expertise in offshore transactions".

"Lawrence Graham LLP has a broad UK client base and a focus on the developing IT and outsourcing industry in India, which was reinforced by the lateral hire of Peter Brudenall.  Collectively the team acts for six of India's top 10 technology companies." – The Legal 500 UK

 


Peter Brudenall
Partner, Technology and Outsourcing
Peter Brudenall
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