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Technology Attorney in Nashville, Tennessee

Experienced Technology Attorney Serving Nashville and Growing Tech Companies

Attorney Anjlee Khurana is a seasoned technology attorney in Nashville with 18 years of experience advising technology companies, startups, and innovation-driven businesses. She has served as general counsel to multiple tech companies, where she advised on corporate governance, product development, intellectual property strategy, data risk management, and complex commercial transactions.


Her in-house general counsel experience gives her a distinct advantage as a technology attorney. She understands how technology companies operate from the inside — from early-stage development and product launch through scaling, fundraising, and expansion. This practical perspective allows her to anticipate legal risks and structure agreements that support sustainable growth.


Businesses searching for a Nashville technology attorney rely on experienced counsel capable of structuring scalable, innovation-driven legal solutions.

Strategic Counsel for Technology Companies and Digital Innovators

Our technology law practice supports startups, SaaS companies, digital platforms, and established businesses building technology-based products and services. As a Nashville technology law firm, we provide forward-looking legal counsel designed to protect innovation while supporting long-term operational stability.


Our practice covers a broad spectrum, including software licensing, data privacy, cybersecurity, cloud services, and intellectual property protection for technology-driven businesses.


Whether you are launching a startup in Nashville, scaling a SaaS platform, or managing digital infrastructure across multiple markets, we offer strategic legal counsel to protect your digital assets, ensure compliance with data protection obligations, and manage complex commercial agreements.

Software Licensing and Commercial Technology Agreements

Technology companies rely on well-structured agreements to define ownership, performance obligations, liability allocation, and revenue models. Clear contract drafting is essential to minimizing disputes and protecting proprietary assets.


We advise on:

  • Software licensing agreements
  • SaaS subscription agreements
  • Master service agreements
  • Product development agreements
  • API and integration agreements
  • Cloud services agreements
  • Service level provisions
  • Intellectual property ownership structures

Well-drafted technology agreements reduce risk exposure and strengthen enforceability as your company scales.

Data Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Digital Compliance

Modern technology companies must address data protection, consumer privacy, and cybersecurity risk management in an increasingly regulated environment.

We counsel clients on:

  • Privacy policies and website terms
  • Data processing agreements
  • Vendor and third-party risk allocation
  • Cybersecurity contractual protections
  • Compliance considerations for digital operations

Proactive legal structuring helps reduce regulatory exposure and protect consumer trust.

Intellectual Property Strategy for Technology Innovation

Technology businesses are often built on proprietary software, content, branding, and confidential information.

We help structure and protect:

  • Trademark portfolios
  • Copyright ownership
  • Trade secret protection
  • Confidentiality frameworks
  • Employee and contractor IP agreements

An integrated intellectual property strategy ensures innovation remains protected while supporting growth, investment readiness, and long-term scalability.

Why Work With Prolific Law for Technology Matters

With nearly two decades of legal experience and direct in-house general counsel leadership within technology companies, Attorney Khurana provides practical, business-minded legal guidance. As a Nashville technology attorney, she understands both the legal and operational realities of growing technology businesses.


Our firm provides counsel that supports innovation, compliance, contract clarity, and long-term stability allowing technology companies to build confidently in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at contact@prolificlaw.info if you cannot find an answer to your question.

A technology attorney advises businesses on software agreements, SaaS contracts, data privacy compliance, intellectual property protection, and complex commercial transactions involving digital products and services.


Yes. Early legal structuring helps clarify intellectual property ownership, reduce liability exposure, and position the company for growth and investment. Working with a technology attorney early often prevents costly disputes later.


Ownership depends on the language of the agreement. Without proper documentation, the contractor may retain rights to the software. Clear work-for-hire or assignment provisions are critical.


A SaaS agreement typically addresses subscription terms, payment structure, service levels, data usage rights, intellectual property ownership, limitations of liability, and termination provisions.


Most companies collecting user data should have a properly drafted privacy policy. Clear data practices and contractual protections reduce regulatory risk and protect consumer trust.


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1 Music Circle North, 400, Nashville, TN 37203

615-434-2601

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