For cloud service providers and customers of cloud services, it is critical that technical, organisational and legal measures are taken. Therefore, a good ICT contract specifies whether the operation and availability of the cloud service is guaranteed or not. The legal advisors of Legal ICT are specialists in drawing up, reviewing and negotiating various ICT contracts.
An active organisation constantly enters into agreements. Particularly with ICT solutions, which are by definition complex, clear contracts are essential. By making good agreements, many problems and disputes can be avoided.
Are you about to negotiate a new contract? And do you need a practical, proactive lawyer who is not only attentive to the rules, but also focuses on finding solutions? We can draw up contracts for you and conduct the negotiations for your organisation. We can also review existing contracts.
Meet our legal advisors. They will be happy to assist your organisation with practical advice:
Professional: you benefit from our years of experience in ICT, privacy and law
Versatile: our legal advisers have studied a broad range of subjects and can perform a wide variety of tasks
Practical: easily understandable and practical advice without legal jargon
For more information, call +32 (0)2 808 17 41. You can also leave a message using the form; one of our trainers will then contact you.
When you enquire about our services, we will always first arrange a non-binding introductory meeting by phone, at our office or at your premises.
The healthcare sector is undergoing large-scale innovation and digitalisation. Given the considerable importance and risks of the various innovations, this is subject to a lot of laws and regulations. Legal ICT is happy to support you in applying the laws and regulations in your practice.
Cloud computing comes with a host of advantages. On the other side of the coin, it also poses risks, particularly legal risks. Legal ICT is happy to help your organisation mitigate these risks.
More and more organisations are switching to electronic processes and electronic contracting. Legal ICT can advise your organisation on whether a particular type of agreement can be entered into electronically and which signature should be used.
Legal advice
Secondment
Academy
Documents
Our team
Vacancies
References