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Wieder Law is the trading name of Wieder & Co Ltd, registered in England (Company No. 14384716). Authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA No. 8002237).
Wieder Law

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Technology, data & cyber

Technology and data sit at the centre of most modern deals and disputes. The legal terms, the security obligations and the regulatory exposure all have to line up.

What we do

How we help

  • SaaS agreements, MSAs and statements of work
  • Data protection — UK GDPR, DPAs and privacy
  • Cybersecurity and information-security arrangements
  • Technology procurement and supplier terms
  • Export controls and dual-use technology issues

Who it's for

Technology companies, data-driven businesses and any company whose contracts touch software, data or security.

Common questions

Frequently asked

Please note: these answers are AI-generated general information and have not been reviewed or verified by a lawyer. They are not legal advice, may be incomplete or inaccurate, and no reliance may be placed on them. For advice on your specific situation, please contact us.

Do we need a data-processing agreement with our suppliers?

If a supplier processes personal data on your behalf, UK GDPR generally requires a data-processing agreement. We help you identify which relationships need one and put them in place.

Can you review a SaaS or technology contract before we sign?

Yes. We focus on the service levels, liability, data, IP and exit terms — the parts that decide what happens when the relationship is tested.

Do you advise on cybersecurity and export controls?

Yes, including information-security obligations, breach-response terms, and dual-use or export-control issues where sensitive technology is involved.

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This page is a general overview of technology, data & cyber matters and does not constitute legal advice. Every situation is different — please contact us to discuss the specifics of your matter. No solicitor–client relationship is created until formally agreed in writing.