Virtual event |
ACC Australia
Overview (Program Summary)
A program hosted by:
ACC AustraliaIn this session, Alexandra will explore unique features, issues and challenges of technology and IT agreements for in-house counsel.
The key areas that will be examined include:
- Technology contract lifecycle
- Key clauses in technology contracts
- Data and privacy management
- Technology-specific issues like escrow and step-in
- Liability considerations
With a commercial and practical approach, Alexandra will equip you with the knowledge and tools to approach technology contracts with confidence.
Speakers
Alexandra employs her experience in a wide range of practice areas to provide holistic legal advice and services to high growth businesses. She works predominately as an outsourced in-house counsel through Law Squared’s LSaaS approach and assists in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts and advising businesses on issues that arise throughout their lifecycle.
Alexandra uses her broad background and understanding of how businesses operate to provide commercially-focused, practical advice with a focus on finding simple solutions to complex problems.
Alexandra is based in London and also works remotely for Law Squared’s Australian clients and leads Law Squared’s expansion into the UK.
Before joining Law Squared Alexandra gained experience in corporate and commercial law, commercial litigation and dispute resolution, international law, competition and consumer law, commercial property, intellectual property and personal law. While she now focuses on commercial law, she keeps her finger on the pulse of these other areas which allows her to pre-empt and identify diverse issues, saving clients time and money.
Alexandra spends her free time exploring London, taking her fur babies on long country walks and reading anything she can lay her hands on. She is an avid traveller and explorer and takes every opportunity to set off in a car or plane to explore new places.
Notes
*Competitor Exclusion – ACC Australia Partner’s may request that representative/s of a competitor organisation/s registered for the event be excluded, and ACC Australia reserves the right to make the final decision as to whether a registration is rejected. As a guide, a competitor organisation could be defined as a rival organisation of similar size to the host Corporate Partner, with an established practice, product or service in the area being showcased by the Corporate Partner’s at the event. Please provide a brief statement as to why you have deemed an organisation to be a competitor, in support of any request to ACC Australia to reject a registration.