Technology Lawyers for Richmond, Virginia

Need a technology lawyer in Richmond, Virginia?

ContractsCounsel matches businesses with Richmond-based technology lawyers, providing fixed-fee quotes from vetted attorneys with the first proposal typically arriving in just a few hours.

Hire a Lawyer for 60% Less than Traditional Law Firms

1
Post your project.
Create a project posting in our marketplace. We will ask you the questions lawyers need to know to provide pricing.
2
Receive multiple bids.
Receive multiple bids from vetted lawyers in our network that have the experience to help you with your project.
3
Review and hire.
Compare multiple proposals from lawyers and arrange calls through our platform. Securely make payment to hire your lawyer.

Meet some of our Richmond Technology Lawyers

Michelle T. - Technology Lawyer in Richmond, Virginia
View Michelle
5.0 (16)
Member Since:
October 10, 2023

Michelle T.

Business Lawyer
Free Consultation
Alexandria, VA
21 Yrs Experience
Licensed in VA FL, TX
Florida State College of Law

I am an experienced, well-rounded attorney with a background specializing in trusts and estates, contracts and business law. I have extensive experience working with simple contracts all the way up to multi-million dollar deals.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
5.0

"Michelle drafted an excellent and unique Post Nuptial agreement which outlines a very specific "process" that will be used to divide assets in the event of divorce. Since assets can change value daily, traditional "splitting an asset list" methods are often outdated within a week of signing. Michelle rose to the challenge at a very reasonable price. Other, "meter man" attorneys would have charged at least 5x more. I highly recommend Michelle!"

Cherie M. - Technology Lawyer in Richmond, Virginia
View Cherie
5.0 (10)
Member Since:
June 8, 2025

Cherie M.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Shawnee, KS
9 Yrs Experience
Licensed in VA KS, WA
Regent University School of Law

Dedicated attorney with contract experience in Washington, Virginia, and Kansas.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
5.0

"Cherie was very professional and responded immediately to all of my questions. Thank you for the great work"

Randy M. - Technology Lawyer in Richmond, Virginia
View Randy
5.0 (12)
Member Since:
August 8, 2025

Randy M.

Contract Attorney
Free Consultation
New York, NY
32 Yrs Experience
Licensed in VA
Regent University

Hi, I'm Randy, and I've been practicing law for over 30 years with a genuine passion for contracts and legal drafting. I spent nearly 15 years running my own solo practice in Richmond, Virginia, where I built a thriving firm helping everyone from small business owners to entertainment professionals navigate their legal needs. Those years taught me that great contracts aren't just about covering all the bases legally - they're about understanding what my clients actually need and translating that into clear, enforceable agreements. My sweet spot is contract drafting across a wide range of areas. I've written hundreds of LLC operating agreements (both single and multi-member), prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, residential and commercial leases, independent contractor agreements, service contracts, NDAs, consulting agreements, and corporate formation documents. I also have extensive experience in estate planning documents - wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and living wills - plus employment agreements and entertainment law contracts. These days I'm based in New York City, but I work with clients nationwide on contract matters. What I love most about this work is taking complex business relationships and turning them into documents that actually make sense and protect everyone involved. Whether you're a startup founder needing your first operating agreement or an established business updating your contractor templates, I focus on creating contracts that work in the real world, not just on paper. After three decades of practice, I still get excited about a well-crafted contract. Let's talk about how I can help with yours.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
5.0

"Randy conducted a review of legal templates we had put together. His feedback was comprehensive, helpful, and actionable. He stayed within our budget, was responsive, and provided additional legal context without having to ask."

Jacob W. - Technology Lawyer in Richmond, Virginia
View Jacob
Member Since:
August 14, 2023

Jacob W.

Real Estate Attorney
Free Consultation
Charlottesville, VA
8 Yrs Experience
Licensed in VA
University of Oregon

Background in Engineering, Masters in Business, Licensed Patent Attorney. Reviewed countless title reports, and land contracts. If you have a problem with Real Estate I can solve it.

Corey H. - Technology Lawyer in Richmond, Virginia
View Corey
Member Since:
October 20, 2023

Corey H.

Managing Partner
Free Consultation
Richmond, Virginia
17 Yrs Experience
Licensed in VA DC, MA
UC Berkeley Law - LL.M

Veritas Global Law, PLLC ("Veritas") is a law firm specializing in Life Sciences, Private Equity, M&A, technology transactions and general corporate law. Veritas frequently represents clients seeking cost a cost efficient, on-demand, general counsel in a variety of general corporate law matters, and a range of contracts including NDAs, MSAs, Software as a Service (Saas) agreements. Veritas also represents U.S. and non-U.S. private investment fund GPs and LPs across a broad range of activities with a particular emphasis on private equity, venture capital, secondary funds, distressed funds and funds of funds. Mr. Harris received his LL.M. from the University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law and served as an articles editor of the Berkeley Business Law Journal and was an active member of the Berkeley Center for Law Business and the Economy. Additionally, Mr. Harris also holds a J.D. from Boston College Law School, a M.B.A. from the Boston College Carroll School of Management, a B.A. from Hampton University in Political Science with a minor in Economics and Spanish and a certificate in financial valuation from the University of Oxford, Saïd Business School.

Jazmin M. - Technology Lawyer in Richmond, Virginia
View Jazmin
Member Since:
May 8, 2024

Jazmin M.

Business Lawyer
Free Consultation
Norfolk, Virginia
5 Yrs Experience
Licensed in VA
Regent University School of Law

Hi, I'm Jazmin M. Allen, Esq., your local, 757 Hampton Roads Business Lawyer & Brand Publicist. I am on a mission to help entrepreneurs and new business owners form their business entities, develop their business plans, market their brands, and protect their billion-dollar ideas.

Robert C. - Technology Lawyer in Richmond, Virginia
View Robert
Member Since:
June 5, 2024

Robert C.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Elkhart, Indiana
39 Yrs Experience
Licensed in VA NY
University of Buffalo Law School

A highly motivated, dedicated attorney (and military veteran) with proven experience in executive corporate leadership, legal risk mitigation, litigation, and legal department management. Skilled in collaborating with all members of the organization to achieve business and financial objectives with high-profile corporations. Instrumental in streamlining and improving processes, enhancing productivity, and implementing sound legal and business solutions.

Nathan K. - Technology Lawyer in Richmond, Virginia
View Nathan
Member Since:
October 26, 2024

Nathan K.

Corporate Attorney
Free Consultation
Charlottesville, Virginia
7 Yrs Experience
Licensed in VA
Regent University School of Law

Corporate attorney with extensive experience managing the legal affairs for start-up, small, mid-size, and private equity backed companies. Highly skilled at drafting, negotiating, interpreting and closing contracts and transactions of all types. Have earned a reputation as being practical, down-to-earth, and possessing a keen ability to synthesize complicated legal issues and communicate to clients in a relatable and easily understandable fashion. My background includes working for the Chief Judge of the Virginia Court of Appeals, at private law firms, and, since 2019, serving as the General Counsel for multiple start-up, closely-held, and private equity backed companies within the energy, construction, and franchising industries.

Christi H. - Technology Lawyer in Richmond, Virginia
View Christi
Member Since:
May 17, 2025

Christi H.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Glen Allen, VA
21 Yrs Experience
Licensed in VA
Regent

I have been practicing law in Virginia for 20 years. I have acted as general counsel for many companies in the following fields: petroleum transport industry, churches, dentist, daycare facilities, and other small businesses. I have extensive knowledge on real estate for both residential and commercial closings for all sides of the transaction including the buyer's, seller's and lender's side.

Antoinette M. - Technology Lawyer in Richmond, Virginia
View Antoinette
Member Since:
May 8, 2026

Antoinette M.

Banking and Finance Attorney
Free Consultation
Los Angeles
19 Yrs Experience
Licensed in VA DC
Washington & Lee University

Attorney with a dynamic legal career spanning 20 years, including practice in civil litigation, government, and commercial finance with a reputation for strategic problem-solving, strong advocacy, and delivering practical, results-driven solutions. Experienced in navigating complex disputes, government matters, and structuring financial transactions with professionalism and integrity.

Find the best lawyer for your project

Browse Lawyers Now

Technology Legal Questions and Answers

Technology

Cloud Services Agreement

Illinois

Asked on Feb 17, 2022

Is a SaaS agreement a license?

I have a SaaS business and am wondering if this can be used as a software license as well. We have a terms of service and privacy policy for our website, but we don't have a standalone SaaS agreement we use with customers. I think we need some sort of software license for enterprise customers, but I'm not sure. Is a SaaS agreement the same as a software license? Can a company like me just operate under Terms of Service?

Octavia P.

Answered Mar 4, 2022

This is a great question as many business SaaS providers are confused about SaaS agreements and if they are the same as a software license. There is indeed a difference between a SaaS agreement and a software license. The main difference is that a software license provides a customer the right to tangible products or services that are delivered in some format. In contrast a SaaS does not deliver products or services since the software and platform remain with the provider. As a result, a SaaS promises the customer access and use of the provider’s cloud services remotely via the internet or private network. When SaaS is being provided to enterprises or B2B clients, for their internal business purposes, providers will often use a master SaaS agreement that can be negotiated and signed. Please also see this informative Contracts Counsel resource on SaaS Agreements https://www.contractscounsel.com/t/us/saas-agreement

Read 1 attorney answer>

Technology

SaaS Agreement

Connecticut

Asked on Jun 22, 2023

SaaS agreement and SLA penalties?

I am the owner of a software development company that is looking to enter into a SaaS Agreement with a client. I want to ensure that both parties are held accountable for any potential service interruptions or other issues that may arise during our agreement, so I am looking for advice on the best type of SLA penalties to include in the agreement.

Thomas L.

Answered Jun 30, 2023

The issue is the financial consequences of outages. Third party outages, your outages, and the customer's outages, and who pays (if anything) for each of those.

Read 1 attorney answer>

Technology

Privacy Policy

New York

Asked on Apr 21, 2021

When do you recommend I draft a custom Privacy Policy for my site?

I downloaded a free privacy policy and we are starting to get more users on our site. I am not sure when I would need to draft something custom.

Ema T.

Answered Apr 21, 2021

The Privacy Policy should be located on your website from the moment your website is "up in the air" therefore it is recommended to contact a lawyer to draft it at least 2 weeks prior to the launching of the website. The privacy policy provides information to visitors of the website on the operators of the website collect, use, store and protect the personal data of the visitors. Personal data can be information provided by the users (personal and financial is most common) or information collected automatically such as IP. Each privacy policy should be tailored to the specific website or app. Any information provided as an answer to these questions does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship between the attorney and anyone in relation to any information provided under the Q & A section of this website. it is being used because the exact content of the privacy policy is dependent upon the function of the site that it relates to, the information it gathered, and how it is being used. An important note about PP is that certain countries and states have specific rules regarding the use of their residence data and those should be addressed in your PP if you are planning to operate in these areas.

Read 1 attorney answer>

Technology

Privacy Policy

New York

Asked on Apr 21, 2021

Does my Privacy Policy need to address the CCPA?

I have a website and we have customers from across the US.

Ema T.

Answered Apr 21, 2021

If you are planning to operate in California, USA it is recomended to address the CCPA. California is the first state in the US to enact a state statute addressing the privacy rights of the state residents (but it is estimated that other states will follow). The CCPA provides specific rights for users located in CA, those include the right to know what personal data is being collected, whether this data is disclosed or sold to any 3rd party, (and to disagree to the sale), the right to access their personal data, request a deletion of their information, and more. These rights should be addressed in your privacy policy and contain additional sections and information laid out for CA residents. Any information provided as an answer to these questions does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship between the attorney and anyone in relation to any information provided under the Q & A section of this website.

Read 1 attorney answer>

Technology

Startup Stock Option

California

Asked on Mar 13, 2025

Can a startup agreement be modified after it has been signed?

I recently started a tech company with a partner and we signed a startup agreement that outlined each of our roles, ownership percentages, and profit distribution. However, as our business has grown and evolved, we have realized that some aspects of the agreement need to be modified to better reflect our current needs and goals. We are wondering if it is possible to make changes to the startup agreement after it has already been signed, and if so, what would be the process and potential implications of doing so?

Dawn K.

Answered Apr 15, 2025

Congratulations on your business growth and evolution! I'll answer the question without having seen the actual agreement, so this is just based on broad contract principles. Yes, you can change an agreement after it is signed, and there are a few ways to do so. If it is just a few terms, you may be able to do a written "modification" that becomes the new terms of the agreement and the rest stays. There is also, again depending on how much you want changed, a process of "novation" where we substitute a new contract for the previous one. It has specific language in it, but it is also available. These are the two primary ways to change the agreement where there are no disputes and all parties agree to the changed or new terms. Congratulations again!

Read 1 attorney answer>
See more legal questions…

Quick, user friendly and one of the better ways I've come across to get ahold of lawyers willing to take new clients.

View Trustpilot Review

How It Works

Post Your Project

Get Free Bids to Compare

Hire Your Lawyer

Clients Rate Lawyers 4.9 Stars
based on 19,672 reviews
Technology lawyers by top cities
See All Technology Lawyers
Technology lawyers by nearby cities

Contracts Counsel was incredibly helpful and easy to use. I submitted a project for a lawyer's help within a day I had received over 6 proposals from qualified lawyers. I submitted a bid that works best for my business and we went forward with the project.

View Trustpilot Review

I never knew how difficult it was to obtain representation or a lawyer, and ContractsCounsel was EXACTLY the type of service I was hoping for when I was in a pinch. Working with their service was efficient, effective and made me feel in control. Thank you so much and should I ever need attorney services down the road, I'll certainly be a repeat customer.

View Trustpilot Review

I got 5 bids within 24h of posting my project. I choose the person who provided the most detailed and relevant intro letter, highlighting their experience relevant to my project. I am very satisfied with the outcome and quality of the two agreements that were produced, they actually far exceed my expectations.

View Trustpilot Review

How It Works

Post Your Project

Get Free Bids to Compare

Hire Your Lawyer

Clients Rate Lawyers 4.9 Stars
based on 19,672 reviews

Want to speak to someone?

Get in touch below and we will schedule a time to connect!

Request a call

Find lawyers and attorneys by city