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Jegira combines in-depth knowledge of technology practices with legal insight to help IT businesses manage risk and maintain compliance. From software licensing to data privacy, our team provides clear, actionable advice adapted to your organization’s unique needs.
Our team at Jegira is ready to guide you through every stage of technology-driven projects, helping you address legal challenges efficiently.
Meet the experienced professionals dedicated to delivering practical legal support tailored to the IT sector.
Senior IT Counsel
James has over 15 years of experience advising software developers on licensing, compliance, and commercial agreements across Canada.
Associate Technology Lawyer
Sarah focuses on data protection and privacy, guiding clients through PIPEDA requirements and drafting policies for secure data handling.
Intellectual Property Specialist
Michael Lee is a seasoned technology lawyer with over a decade of experience advising software companies on compliance, contracts, and risk management in the Canadian market.
In this article, we explore the key legal considerations for drafting software licenses in Canada, including common clauses and negotiation tips.
An overview of privacy regulations affecting IT firms, with practical advice to align your data practices with legal requirements in Canada.
Learn how to protect artificial intelligence developments, from patenting processes to managing third-party rights and confidentiality agreements.
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See how we helped a Toronto-based startup streamline its SaaS platform contracts to reduce operational delays and clarify vendor deliverables.
Discover how we worked with a mid-size IT firm to audit data workflows, update privacy policies, and implement internal training for compliance.
Explore the process we followed to secure a patent for a novel software algorithm, from documentation to filing with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office.