Please join us in our Philadelphia office on Wednesday, April 23, for the 2025 Tech & Sourcing Philadelphia Summit. We are broadening the agenda this year to provide more time for exploring issues that are front of mind for technology and sourcing lawyers, starting with an AI and ethics session, followed by three hours of interactive presentations and workshops by market leaders in the technology, sourcing, and privacy fields.
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TECHNOLOGY TRANSACTIONS, OUTSOURCING, AND COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS NEWS FOR LAWYERS AND SOURCING PROFESSIONALS
Each outsourcing transaction has its own unique characteristics and business drivers and, therefore, will include its own deal-specific terms. A key initial consideration to think about when beginning an outsourcing initiative is how the personnel of both parties will be managed. This includes how the transaction will impact the customer’s existing employees and contractors, as well as oversight and management of the service provider’s personnel. These issues will likely have operational and financial impact, and will require input and coordination with internal human resources (HR) teams.
Please join us on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm ET, as Morgan Lewis partners Barbara Melby and Mike Pierides discuss the systems, processes, and workflows necessary to data center operations as well as the issues that may arise for data center operators when contracting with third parties.
Whether form or template agreements are for a company’s own services or are used for the procurement of goods and services, leveraging forms can be a useful tool to maintain consistent terms and conditions. With the advancement and growth within the artificial intelligence (AI) market, including new and enhanced products and services that incorporate AI, now is a good time to revisit and refresh template agreements.
Please join us on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm ET, as Morgan Lewis partners Don Shelkey and Ben Klaber and of counsel Emily Lowe discuss the latest developments impacting AI solutions and associated data, ranging from the overall landscape to specific use cases.
In our latest blog post, we shared a few considerations for compliance in the context of complex outsourcing contracts. Continuing on this theme, we take a look into the matter of data protection compliance.
UK financial regulators recently published their supervisory expectations for critical third party service providers (CTPs) to the financial sector under the United Kingdom’s new regime extending regulatory oversight to CTPs. The final rules align with key themes of other regulatory regimes seeking to reinforce operational resilience (e.g., the EU Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA)) around risk management, supply chain management, and incident management, among other areas.
The rapid adoption of generative AI (gen AI) is driving increased cloud consumption.
In the case of the ownership of intellectual property (IP) developed by a supplier as part of a service agreement with a customer, should the traditional position that the customer should own all developed IP always be the position agreed upon by the parties?
Our technology transactions, outsourcing, and commercial contracts team on October 30, 2024 held its annual industry summit in New York. The theme this year was Unleashing the Potential of Technology, with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI). Attendees included in-house counsel and sourcing professionals across a number of industries, including representatives from the client and vendor side. The diverse audience led to highly interactive discussions among some of the leading voices in the tech and sourcing fields.