Matthew Eddy is a technology lawyer advising corporations, in-house legal teams, law firms, and high-growth businesses on complex technology, data, and AI-related matters across Australia.
His practice focuses on enterprise technology procurement, SaaS and cloud agreements, data and privacy risk, digital transformation initiatives, AI governance frameworks, and technology-related regulatory exposure. Matthew regularly advises on the negotiation of critical software agreements, contract lifecycle management (CLM) implementations, and the legal risks arising from emerging technologies.
Matthew has advised clients across Australia and the United States. He works at the intersection of law, technology, and commercial strategy, helping organisations structure technology investments in a manner aligned with risk appetite, regulatory obligations, and long-term business objectives.
Prior to founding Everingham Legal, Matthew gained experience in private practice and global advisory environments, supporting clients on technology contracting, digital transformation programs, and regulatory risk management.
He is particularly recognised for his expertise in artificial intelligence governance, large language model risk, and the evolving legal and regulatory landscape impacting enterprise AI deployment.




