I will write an ironclad vendor data sharing and processing agreement
Licensed UK Solicitor SRA Regulated Bulletproof Legal Compliance
About this Gig
When you share customer or employee data with third-party software, agencies, or contractors, you remain legally liable for their breaches.
As a Licensed UK Solicitor (SRA ID 145576), I draft robust Vendor Data Sharing Agreements (and DPAs) that transfer liability appropriately and ensure full regulatory compliance.
This contract will cover:
- Strict limitations on how vendors can use your data.
- Mandatory security standards and breach notification timelines.
- Audit rights and sub-processor restrictions.
- Cross-border data transfer safeguards.
Protect your trade secrets, customer trust, and bottom line. Generic contracts leave dangerous loopholes. I draft precise, enforceable agreements that protect your business interests.
Order today to secure your supply chain and data flow.
Field of law:
Business (corporate)
Target country:
United Kingdom
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FAQ
What is the difference between an NDA and a DPA?
An NDA protects confidential information. A DPA/Data Sharing Agreement specifically governs the legal handling, processing, and security of personal data under privacy laws.
Can this be used for international vendors?
Yes, the Premium package includes Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) necessary for international data transfers.
Can I use this as a template for multiple vendors?
Yes, I will draft the document so you can reuse it as a standard vendor onboarding contract.
Will this protect me if the vendor gets hacked?
Yes, the agreement will include strict liability and indemnification clauses to protect your business if the vendor suffers a breach.
What do you need to start?
A list of the data being shared, the vendor's role, and your business's jurisdiction.
