Pricing
Engagement options for tech companies
Options range from single-document reviews to tailored retainers. Fees are set to reflect the scope and complexity of work and are confirmed in writing after an initial assessment.
Introductory review
- Initial intake call (30 minutes)
- High-level identification of key issues
- Estimate for follow-up services
- No legal advice until engagement confirmed
Starter package
- Template SaaS agreement
- One contract review and mark-up
- IP and data protection checklist
- Up to 3 hours of drafting support
- Initial phone support
Advisory retainer
- Monthly advisory hours
- Priority review and negotiation support
- Tailored contract library
- Periodic compliance checks
- Dedicated contact at TechNowLegal
Initial review available
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TechNowLegal focuses on common legal needs of software and hardware businesses in Malaysia: company setup, commercial agreements, intellectual property strategy, data protection compliance and risk management tailored to the tech sector.
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TechNowLegal provides targeted legal services for IT companies operating in Malaysia and the wider APAC region. Our materials explain common legal structures for software licensing, cloud contracts, data protection obligations, intellectual property allocation between developers and clients, and practical steps for dispute avoidance. The content covers how standard agreements interact with regulatory requirements, risk allocation strategies useful in vendor and SaaS arrangements, and key clauses to review during funding rounds. Readers will find clear descriptions of the legal lifecycle for technology projects: from entity selection and terms of service drafting to compliance checks and contract exit mechanics. The material is intended to inform decision-making and to support more effective discussions with counsel or in-house legal teams. It does not replace formal legal advice tailored to specific facts, but it aims to make core concepts more accessible to technical founders, product managers, and legal professionals within IT companies.