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Justin C.
Justin Camper is a small business and trademark attorney, entrepreneur, public speaker, and writer. Justin has been practicing law close to 5 years and has done various areas of law from criminal work as a Prosecutor, to business and civil litigation at private law firms.
"Justin C did a great job. I will recommend Contractscounsel to friends"
Mariah R.
McGhee at Law is a purpose-driven law firm located in Indiana. We are focused on assisting Clients with creating opportunities of advancement. Our strategy is to assist, advise and support our Clients in fulfilling their vision for their personal lives and businesses through the practice of law.
"Mariah was great to work with. She clearly explained her billing system in the bid, was responsive with her messages, and quickly provided the legal documentation we needed as requested. I would not hesitate to hire her services again."
Joseph B.
I am an attorney licensed in Indiana. I currently work primarily on civil litigation, landlord/tenant matters, and adoption cases. I have over 10 years of labor relations experience, including negotiations, labor contract enforcement, and arbitration experience. I also work with several non-profit groups representing LGBTQ+ groups and indigent clients in housing matters.
"Joseph gave me a great deal on a detailed lease with everything I needed included. Would definitely recommend!"
July 21, 2020
Chester A.
With over 24 years of practice, Chet uses his vast experiences to assist his clients in the most efficient manner possible. Chet is a magna cum laude graduate of University of Miami School of Law with an extensive background in Business Law, Commercial Real Estate, Corporate Law, Leasing Law and Telecommunications Law. Chet's prior experience includes 5 years at two of the top law firms in Georgia and 16 years of operating his own private practice.
January 6, 2022
Elizabeth V.
Most of my career has been as in-house counsel for technology companies. My responsibilities included managing all vendor/procurement contracts and compliance, customer/partner/reseller contracts and compliance, data security/privacy compliance and incident responses, HR/employment issues, and legal operations. I am very comfortable negotiating Commercial Contracts, Vendor Agreements, and Procurement Contracts for goods, services, and licensing, as well as addressing Employment & Labor, Intellectual Property, and Data Privacy issues and compliance. I specialized and have a certificate in IP in law school and continued to develop in that area as in-house counsel for Interactive Intelligence, Genesys, which are unified communication companies, and KAR Global in the automobile digital services lines of business.
John B.
I am an attorney with over 13 years experience licensed in both Illinois and Indiana. I spent the early part of my career as a civil litigation attorney. Eventually, I moved into an in-house role, specifically as general counsel, to help companies avoid the pains of litigation. In doing so, I gained significant experience in executive leadership, corporate governance, risk management and cybersecurity/privacy. I bring this wealth of experience to my client engagements to not only resolve the immediate issue, but help implement lasting improvements in practices to avoid similar problems going forward.
July 2, 2023
Thomas B.
Accomplished Attorney with 33 years of experience assisting clients with their legal needs, including reviewing and drafting of various contracts and agreements.
Adam L.
General practice attorney
Rhea J.
I am a graduate from Wittenberg University and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. I have been admitted to the Indiana bar since 2013. I have collaborated on several writing projects for the Indiana State Bar.
July 24, 2023
Andrew T.
I am a lawyer with over 10 years of experience drafting and negotiating complex capital agreements, service agreements, SaaS agreements, waivers and warranties.
August 1, 2023
Christopher I.
• Owner and managing attorney at the Irak Law Office in Indiana. • Practice areas include business law, startup formation, contract drafting, and deal structuring. • Passionate about serving entrepreneurs and small business owners. For more, visit https://iraklaw.com
Kyle T.
Obtained J.D. in December 2021, admitted to the Indiana Bar in November 2022. Began working as a clerk for civil defense firm in March 2022 and have been the same firm to the present, currently working as an Associate Attorney.
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Terms of Service
Texas
Can users waive rights in the terms of service?
I am considering creating a website and offering a service to users. I want to make sure that I am properly protecting my rights as the service provider, and so I am looking to create a Terms of Service. I am wondering if it is possible for users to waive their rights in the Terms of Service, and if so, what the legal implications of this would be.
Darryl S.
Yes - that is one of the main purposes of a terms of service is to outline and restrict the user's rights. But you need much more than Terms of Service to properly set up a website and protect your interests (e.g. Cookie Policy, Privacy Policy, etc.). This is one of my areas of focus, so reach out if I can be helpful. d@fixedfeelawfirm.com
Web Development
Terms of Service
Texas
How enforceable are “clickwrap” terms of service?
I am a small business owner who is considering using a software platform that requires users to agree to its terms of service in order to use the platform. The terms of service are presented in a 'clickwrap' format, meaning that users must click a box to agree to the terms. I am concerned about the enforceability of this type of agreement and would like to understand more about how it works.
Darryl S.
Clickwrap agreements, where the user must click "I agree" to the terms before proceeding, are generally enforceable if crafted properly.
Web Development
Cookies Policy
Texas
Is it necessary for my website to have a Cookies Policy?
I recently created a website for my small business and I have been researching the legal requirements for websites. I came across information about Cookies Policies and I am unsure if it is necessary for my website to have one. I am not collecting any personal information through cookies, but I do have third-party plugins and analytics tools that may use cookies. I want to ensure that I am in compliance with the law and protect my business from any potential legal issues related to cookies.
Darryl S.
If you do business in CA or Europe, yes. Even if not legally required, having a cookie policy is considered a best practice for transparency and user trust. It helps users understand: What cookies are. Types of cookies used (e.g., essential, functional, analytics, advertising). Purpose of each cookie. Duration cookies are stored. How users can manage or disable cookies.
Web Development
Terms of Service
Texas
Can I customize my terms of service?
I am currently in the process of launching a small business online and need to create a Terms of Service for my customers. I am looking for a way to customize the terms to fit my specific business needs and I would like to know if this is possible and what legal implications I should be aware of.
Darryl S.
not only can these be customized, they should be customized for your specific offering.
Web Development
Terms and Conditions
Texas
Are terms and conditions needed for blogs?
I am the owner of a blog and I am currently in the process of setting it up. I am looking to understand if I need to have terms and conditions set up for my blog, as I have heard that this is a necessary step. I am interested to know if this is true and if so, what type of terms and conditions should I include?
Darryl S.
Yes, even a website with only a blog should have Terms and Conditions to provide legal protection by limiting liability in the case where someone uses your content in a way that could cause damages to themselves or you. In addition, Ts and C's can clarifying content ownership, clearly define usage guidelines, and ensure compliance with laws. These terms may also specify which jurisdiction's laws govern the website, essential for sites with a global audience.
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