Technology Disputes
Navigating an increasingly complex technology landscape
The constant emergence of new technologies that inevitably reshape industries and economies around the world has led to unprecedented advancement and a complex interrelated network, not defined by borders. Such new technologies, however, has led to the increased complexification of high-value and cross-border disputes, in almost any field and industry.
Specialists in technology disputes
Our Technology Disputes Practice comprises seasoned lawyers with extensive experience across the technology eco-system. We represent global technology companies, emerging start-ups, FinTech and payment companies, digital banks, HealthTech providers and leading technology venture capital firms in their most complex and business-critical disputes. We are familiar with the business models and governance frameworks adopted by technology companies and the unique challenges they face in a fast-evolving sector. We understand the need for tailored and actionable advice, and support our clients in navigating their contentious matters in a manner that achieves commercial objectives.
Our specialist team provides the full spectrum of dispute resolution services for technology-related matters, including contractual and project implementation disputes, joint venture and shareholder disputes, breaches of fiduciary duty and governance issues in new technology, investigations and fraud, cryptocurrency and digital asset disputes, and technology related employment disputes. We combine commercial insight with sector-specific expertise to deliver strategic and practical solutions to our clients.
Multi-jurisdictional capabilities
Our Technology Disputes Practice is further bolstered by the regional capabilities of A&G Asia, comprising over 650 lawyers across 36 practice areas in Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Myanmar, China, and Indonesia. This allows the team to work seamlessly across jurisdictions, providing clients with holistic and effective counsel on all aspects of cross-border technology disputes, across all levels of trial and appellate litigation, as well as in hearings before specialised and administrative tribunals.