E-Commerce Lawyers for Wyoming
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Zachary D.
Helping small business owners meet their legal needs.
"Zachary was great to work with. Highly recommend for estate planning. Thanks so much!"
Kristen R.
Kristen R.
Currently fighting Stage 4 Lung Cancer and not taking new clients.
"Kristen worked very quickly to get what we needed! Our local attorneys told us it would take them weeks to do what she did in just a few days. We are thrilled!!"
September 15, 2023
Sarah F.
Sarah brings together her accounting and legal background to help solve client problems. Sarah couples her broad, general commercial legal background with our client’s international and business problems to arrive at elegant solutions that work for their business.
November 5, 2023
Darren W.
My main focus is estate planning and business transactions, but I have had many practice areas throughout my career, including criminal defense and prosecution, civil litigation from neighborhood squabbles to corporate contentions. I have also worked in bankruptcy, family law, collections, employment law, and personal injury. I stand ready to assist in any area to which I feel I can be of service, but will not try to fake it if I do not know the area of law I am being asked to serve in.
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Gregory F.
Greg Fidlon has been practicing exclusively in employment law since 1998. He represents and advises clients in all aspects of the employment relationship. In addition to his litigation work, Greg regularly negotiates and drafts corporate policy handbooks, employment contracts, separation agreements and restrictive covenants. He also develops and presents training programs and has spoken and written extensively on labor and employment law topics.
"The proposal price was very reasonable, and the lawyer promptly scheduled a consultation, and provided sound legal advice."
Orly B.
Orly Boger has worked in the high tech industry and in a leading law firm before launching her law firm. Orly focuses on startup companies and technology transactions. She structures and negotiates software and technology license agreements, strategic partnerships, cloud-based/SaaS agreements, internet related transactions, OEM agreements, supply, distribution, telecommunications. In addition, Orly has experience in serving as an in-house legal counsel for start up companies at various phases of their development, providing strategic legal advise to entrepreneurs and emerging companies with a comprehensive understanding of the business and legal issues. She has been helping companies develop a legal strategy for all aspects of their operations, from commercial transactions and partnerships, scalable SaaS or services agreements, privacy policies, employment related policies, open source licensing and much more.
"Quick response every time, fast to revise the documents. Great to give advice"
Sunnita B.
Experienced sports and entertainment attorney. I specialize in contracts, business formation, licensing, wage disputes, negotiations, and intellectual property.
"Sunnita was quick to respond to my questions. Great service."
March 23, 2022
Joann H.
I practiced law for the past 22 years in Immigration, Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, Civil Litigation, and Estate Planning. I am interested in downsizing to a more workable schedule to allow the pursuit of other interests.
March 26, 2022
Pankaj R.
I advise clients in the areas of business, trademarks, real estate, employment, and finance. My overarching goals are to unite creative people and companies to assist them in making sound legal and business decisions. I have been fortunate enough to build a fast-growing, 21st-century law firm with an amazing staff by my side. Our focus is not just on providing invaluable legal insight but creating a better all-around client experience. We provide unique subscription pricing and flat-fee options for our clients, providing billing transparency and enhanced value to all of our wonderful clients. Focus areas: contract drafting, negotiations, research, trademarks international law, entertainment, business development, entity choice; business: manager, team builder, leader, motivator. Speaking Engagements: National Business Institute (NBI) - "Business Contracts 101"
March 26, 2022
Neilson B.
Hi, I am the founding member of Son of Brown Law Firm, based in Charlotte North Carolina. Our firm practices in the areas of Business Transactions, Cannabis/Hemp, Personal Injury and Immigration Law.
March 29, 2022
Patrycja S.
Freelance attorney helping others beat overflow work by assisting with legal research, legal drafting, discovery, litigation support and client relations.
May 17, 2022
Jerry L.
Jerry provides legal advice to business owners regarding contracts, business law, labor & employment, wills and estates, and real estate.
E-Commerce Legal Questions and Answers
E-Commerce
Data Breach Policy
Texas
What legal steps should I take in response to a data breach?
I work for a small e-commerce company that recently experienced a data breach, resulting in the potential exposure of customer information, including names, addresses, and payment details. We have already taken immediate actions to contain the breach, notify affected customers, and engage with a cybersecurity firm to investigate the incident and improve our security measures. However, I am now looking for legal guidance on what steps we should take to comply with applicable data breach laws, mitigate any potential legal consequences, and protect our company's interests going forward.
Jennifer B.
It sounds as though you have already taken the immediate actions mandated under Texas law. If you have customers in other states, you must adhere to the notification laws of each relevant state. This may involve notifying state attorneys general, credit reporting agencies, and affected individuals within specified time frames. To minimize potential legal repercussions, your company should diligently document all actions taken in response to the breach, including the steps taken to contain the breach, the notifications sent, and the measures implemented to prevent future incidents. Engaging with a cybersecurity firm, as you’ve done, is a commendable step towards demonstrating your dedication to data security and compliance with legal obligations. To safeguard your company’s interests in the future, conduct a comprehensive review of your data security policies and practices. Implementing additional security measures, such as training employees on data protection and regularly updating your security protocols, can help prevent future breaches and reduce liability. Consulting with legal counsel specializing in data privacy and security can provide tailored advice and ensure ongoing compliance with evolving data breach laws.
E-Commerce
Compliance Agreement
New York
Can I be held liable for a fraudulent eCommerce transaction on my website?
I recently started an eCommerce business where I sell various products online. However, I recently had a customer who claimed that their credit card was fraudulently used on my website to make a purchase. While I have implemented security measures, I am concerned about the potential liability I may face if this customer decides to take legal action against me. I want to understand my legal responsibilities and potential liabilities in such a situation.
Damien B.
As an eCommerce business in the US, you must comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS). These standards outline best practices for securely processing and storing credit card information. Non-compliance can increase liability. In New York, the Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security Act requires businesses to implement reasonable safeguards to protect private information, including credit card data. Even small businesses must comply, although they are subject to less stringent standards. Internationally, there could be other laws: the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a European Union law that regulates how companies and individuals handle personal data. An attorney can review your processes to identify and mitigate legal risks.
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