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Craig M.
I have been practicing law for more than 7 years in Maine and have owned my law practice, Dirigo Law LLC, since 2020. My practice focuses mostly on Real Estate / Corporate transactions, Wills, Trusts, and Probate matters.
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Edward R.
I have been a California since 2003 when I graduated from the University of San Diego School of Law and have worked in-house and at several major law firms before starting my own practice. I specialize in intellectual property and other business-related issues and have helped many entrepreneurs grow their ideas into profitable businesses.
Andrew F.
Andrew Friedman: Your Trusted Legal Advisor Andrew Friedman is a highly accomplished attorney based in Washington D.C. With extensive experience in strategy and policy consulting, financial regulatory operations, and business development, Andrew provides exceptional legal services to individuals and leading organizations. His expertise spans contract negotiation, policy formulation, compliance, and risk management. With a keen eye for detail and a strategic mindset, Andrew excels at finding effective solutions to complex legal issues. Trust in his professionalism and commitment to excellence for all your legal needs. Contact Andrew Friedman today for personalized legal counsel that delivers results.
Jennifer T.
Hello! My name is Jennifer and I practice law in most areas of IP (copyright, trademark, ad tech) with a specialization in entertainment law. I have represented many different content and technology creators, negotiating master service agreements, talent agreements, production agreements, ad agency work, and other IP generalist work.
Ken S.
Transactional attorney specializing in mergers & acquisitions. Other services include business formation, contract review, and general corporate matters.
July 5, 2023
zurick s.
Zurick T. Smith is the founding member of The Law Office of Zurick T. Smith, PLLC. His firm services DC residents with Trusts & Estate Planning, simple to complex employment and business matters as well as business formations.
July 5, 2023
Ryan M.
July 5, 2023
Megan W.
My solo attorney law office is focused heavily on Family Law, but I also do residential real estate, and prepare Wills & Trusts.
July 6, 2023
Adam L.
General practice attorney
July 13, 2023
Keren G.
Keren E. Gesund has extensive litigation expense. She has successfully defended and prosecuted claims against debt collectors, banks, credit reporting agencies, subcontractors, manufacturers and consumers who have suffered harassment or injury. She handles contentious business and commercial cases for both plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal court.
July 8, 2023
Rob D.
Attorney with 10 years experience focusing on corporate transactions and formations, real estate, and estate planning.
July 8, 2023
Christi H.
I have been practicing law for 18 years. I have worked in a mid-size firm environment where I was named a partner in 2014. In 2016, I left to start my own practice and work part-time. I handle most all corporate and transactional work and serve has outside general counsel for a number of companies
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SaaS Agreement
Connecticut
SaaS agreement and customizations?
I recently started a software as a service (SaaS) business and I am looking for legal advice related to SaaS agreements and customizations. I need to understand what is legally required in order to customize my SaaS offering for my customers and ensure that I am in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. I am also looking for advice on how to structure my SaaS agreement to ensure that my customers are adequately protected.
Thomas L.
SaaS agreements are not specifically regulated by law. Thus the principal issue is financial responsibility for outages, loss of data, and failure to meet transaction rate requirements.
Technology
Privacy Policy
New York
When do you recommend I draft a custom Privacy Policy for my site?
I downloaded a free privacy policy and we are starting to get more users on our site. I am not sure when I would need to draft something custom.
Ema T.
The Privacy Policy should be located on your website from the moment your website is "up in the air" therefore it is recommended to contact a lawyer to draft it at least 2 weeks prior to the launching of the website. The privacy policy provides information to visitors of the website on the operators of the website collect, use, store and protect the personal data of the visitors. Personal data can be information provided by the users (personal and financial is most common) or information collected automatically such as IP. Each privacy policy should be tailored to the specific website or app. Any information provided as an answer to these questions does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship between the attorney and anyone in relation to any information provided under the Q & A section of this website. it is being used because the exact content of the privacy policy is dependent upon the function of the site that it relates to, the information it gathered, and how it is being used. An important note about PP is that certain countries and states have specific rules regarding the use of their residence data and those should be addressed in your PP if you are planning to operate in these areas.
Technology
Software Agreement
Connecticut
Software agreement and governing law?
I am a software developer and I am currently in the process of negotiating a software agreement with a potential customer. I am looking to understand which governing law would apply to such an agreement. This is important for me to understand in order to make sure that both parties are adequately protected in the event of any disputes or other issues that may arise from the agreement.
Thomas L.
I have drafted software agreements for countries throughout the world, and in nearly every US state. I can give an analysis of your various choices.
Technology
SaaS Agreement
Connecticut
SaaS agreement and SLA penalties?
I am the owner of a software development company that is looking to enter into a SaaS Agreement with a client. I want to ensure that both parties are held accountable for any potential service interruptions or other issues that may arise during our agreement, so I am looking for advice on the best type of SLA penalties to include in the agreement.
Thomas L.
The issue is the financial consequences of outages. Third party outages, your outages, and the customer's outages, and who pays (if anything) for each of those.
Technology
New York
What is the difference between a Terms of Service and a Terms of Use policy?
I need terms and conditions for my website and wanted to see if there was a difference between these documents.
Ema T.
Terms of use and terms of service are both legally binding documents that a user must agree to and abide by in order to use your website or service. The main difference is that what is usually called terms of use is intended for any user accessing (visiting) your website. Terms of service will be directed for those who not only visit the website but also choose to purchase (or try if there is a trial period) the service offered. Both documents are similar but each contains unique terms. Because both are legal documents and can be binding if the terms within them are legitimate it is recommended to have a legal professional draft them and tailor those specific terms relevant for your website and/ or service. Any information provided as an answer to these questions does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship between the attorney and anyone in relation to any information provided under the Q & A section of this website.
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