IT Contracts
The UK is one of the most active countries when it comes to buying and selling online. But if you’re setting up a commercial website or e-commerce business, there are many legal aspects you will need to understand and act upon in order to ensure that you fulfil all your obligations.
Get in touch with our specialistsCertain documentation is required when running an IT business, including terms of use and cookies policies. Intellectual property is also often at stake and you should be aware of all the pitfalls of operating online.
Even if you just have a business for your website or want to create one, you need to consider a number of legal issues, including compliance with the Electronic Commerce (EC Direction) Regulations 2002 and the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR).
We offer the legal and technical expertise your business needs, delivered with exceptional client service to make dealing with these complicated issues as simple and effective as possible.
Our IT contract law services
Electronic Commerce Regulations for commercial websites
General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) advice
E-commerce website Law
Software development contracts
IT service contracts and disputes
Meet our commercial lawyers
At Fishers Solicitors, our commercial lawyers regularly assist a wide range of businesses with their IT legal needs. We can assist with specific issues, such as drafting and reviewing contracts and agreements, as well as providing guidance on regulatory compliance.
Why choose Fishers Solicitors for IT contract law?
Our commercial law team have many years of experience in advising a wide range of businesses on IT contract law and related issues. We can provide the detailed approach and up-to-the-minute legal knowledge you need to protect your business and avoid unnecessary issues that could cost your enterprise vital time and money to resolve.
We take pride in offering exceptional attention to our clients’ needs and commercial concerns. With a strong focus on good communication, we will ensure there is always someone available to answer your questions clearly and effectively, so you can be confident that you are receiving the best possible legal advice.
Fishers is independently regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA).




