Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common queries about our technology legal advisory

What areas of law does TechLegal specialize in? FAQ

TechLegal focuses on regulatory compliance, contract drafting and review, data protection and privacy, as well as intellectual property matters relevant to the technology sector.

Where is your office located? FAQ

Our office is located at Obergrundstrasse 48, 6003 Luzern, Switzerland.

How can I request a consultation? FAQ

You can request a consultation by submitting the contact form on our website, calling +41761756809 or emailing us directly.

What languages do you support? FAQ

Our team provides legal advisory in English, German and French to serve clients across Switzerland and beyond.

Do you handle international cases? FAQ

Yes. We have experience advising technology companies operating in multiple jurisdictions and coordinating with counsel abroad.

How do you charge for services? FAQ

We offer transparent billing through hourly rates or fixed-fee arrangements, based on the scope and complexity of each engagement.

Can you assist with GDPR compliance? FAQ

Absolutely. We guide clients through the requirements of GDPR and Swiss data protection law, from policy development to risk assessments.

Do you provide ongoing legal support? FAQ

Yes. We establish long-term partnerships and can offer ongoing counsel under retainer agreements.

How experienced is your team? FAQ

Our lawyers bring years of practical experience in technology law, having advised startups, established firms and global service providers.

What is your Business ID? FAQ

Our Swiss Business ID is CHE-889.653.750.

Do you offer remote consultations? FAQ

Yes. We provide consultations via video conference or telephone to accommodate clients regardless of location.

How soon can I expect a response? FAQ

We strive to respond to all initial inquiries within 24 business hours.

Can you review software license agreements? FAQ

Yes. We review and negotiate software license agreements to protect your interests and clarify usage rights.