Technology Contracts – Navigating the International Landscape
Recorded On: 09/25/2025
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In today’s global economy, companies are increasingly contracting for technology products and services on a global scale and/or on a cross-border basis. Understanding the international landscape and how different jurisdictions’ laws and regulations may impact a particular matter is critically important in ensuring that the contract or transaction is enforceable, compliant, and protective of the relevant parties’ interests. Making matters more complex, cultural, geo-political and economic factors each play an important role in the overall contracting structure, as well as the relevant commercial and legal terms.
Featuring in-house and outside counsel with expertise across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America about their experience navigating the complex international contract landscape, this program is a must-see for all lawyers handling technology and other commercial contracts.
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Key:
Amy Levin
Partner
King & Spalding
Amy Levin concentrates on complex corporate and commercial transactions, including large-scale IT and business-process outsourcing transactions, technology transactions, supply chain contracts, cross-border reorganizations and restructurings and other types of commercial contracts. Amy has particular expertise in the technology sector and has represented clients ranging from Fortune 10 companies to small-to-medium size enterprises and everything in between. She represents clients on both the customer and vendor sides of a wide range of technology transactions and contracts, including cloud agreements (SaaS, PaaS and Iaas), proptech agreements, software licensing agreements, application development and maintenance agreements, software development agreements, contracts involving AI / machine learning capabilities and many others.
Emily Durham
Vice President, Legal & Government Affairs
Electrify America
Emily Durham, Vice President of Legal & Government Affairs, is the chief legal officer for Electrify America and its subsidiaries, overseeing all day-to-day legal operations and corporate governance, as well as government engagement and policy activities. She is the corporate Secretary for Electrify Canada, and Assistant Secretary for both Electrify America and Electrify Canada. Emily has more than 18 years of in-house legal leadership experience. Prior to Electrify America, she most recently served as Vice President & Assistant General Counsel for Berkshire Group, directing insurance and risk management, and advising on corporate, real estate, and commercial transaction matters.
Damien Bailey
Partner
King & Spalding
Damien Bailey is a leading international lawyer on corporate and commercial transactions in the technology, media and telecommunications sector. He advises global telecom and technology companies, governments, and companies across multiple sectors on a wide range of matters including digital infrastructure projects, joint ventures, transformational projects and new technologies.
Prior to joining King & Spalding, Damien was as partner at a Big 4 accounting firm and co-head of global telecommunications and head of TMT in Asia for two large international law firms.