Digital Law

Digital Contracts

Drafting and review of contracts for digital businesses, including terms of service, software licensing, SaaS, e-commerce and technology partnerships. Documentation adapted to digital environment specificities.

OA n.º 64089L | OAB/SP n.º 433.599

When it makes sense

  • You are launching a digital platform or application
  • You need terms of service and policies for your website
  • You are negotiating software licensing or development
  • You want to formalize partnerships with technology companies
  • You need contracts for marketplace or e-commerce

What is included

Business model and contractual needs analysis
Custom terms of service drafting
Software licensing contract drafting
SaaS and cloud computing contracts
Service level agreements (SLA)
Development and maintenance contracts
Partnership and affiliation agreements
Third-party contract review and negotiation

How it works

01

Briefing

Understanding business model, parties involved and contractual objectives.

02

Structuring

Definition of contractual structure and essential clauses.

03

Drafting

Contract drafting with clear language and adequate protections.

04

Review

Final adjustments and support in negotiation with counterparty.

Information needed to start

  • Digital service or product description
  • Business model and pricing
  • Parties involved and jurisdictions
  • Relevant technical requirements
  • Existing contracts (if applicable)
  • Specific concerns to address

Timeframes and influencing factors

Drafting timeline depends on contract complexity and negotiation needs. Standard contracts are faster; complex or negotiated contracts require more time.

Factors that may influence:

  • Business model complexity
  • Number of parties involved
  • Negotiation needs
  • Specific regulatory requirements
  • Project urgency

Frequently asked questions

Need a digital contract?

Describe your project to receive a proposal for adequate contractual documentation.

The information provided is general and does not replace legal advice. Each situation requires its own analysis.

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