How a Software & It Services Business Hired a Lawyer to Draft an SaaS Agreement in Florida
See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a Software & IT Services business in Florida seeking help to draft an SaaS Agreement. The client received 4 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $575 to $1,950.
Draft
SaaS Agreement
Florida
Business
Software & IT Services
Over a week
$575 - $1,950 (Flat fee)
4 bids
How much does it cost to Draft an SaaS Agreement in Florida?
For this project, the client received 4 proposals from lawyers to draft an SaaS Agreement in Florida, with flat fee bids ranging from $575 to $1,950 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.Project Description
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SaaS Agreement
New York
Can a SaaS provider terminate a customer's access to their software without notice?
I have been using a SaaS platform for my business for the past year, and recently, without any warning or explanation, the provider suddenly terminated my access to their software, causing significant disruption to my operations. I had no prior issues or violations of the SaaS agreement, so I am unsure why they would take such action. I want to know if it is legal for a SaaS provider to terminate a customer's access without any notice or explanation, and if so, what rights and recourse do I have as a customer in this situation?
Damien B.
Hello! My name is Damien Bosco, Esq. My law office is in Long Island City, across from Manhattan. The sudden termination without notice or explanation sounds unusual. Most SaaS agreements require a notice of a violation. Generally, providers typically must inform customers of any breach or issue. Also, most allow for a cure period: customers are often given a period to rectify the problem before termination. If the provider's actions violate the terms of your agreement, you may have grounds for breach of contract. You may want an attorney to review the agreement or terms and conditions to provide some insight and options moving forward.
SaaS Agreement
Florida
SaaS agreement and support services?
I am a software developer who is in the process of developing a new software as a service (SaaS) model. I am looking for guidance on the legal implications of the agreement between myself and my potential customers. Specifically, I am looking for legal advice on the best way to structure the SaaS agreement, as well as the types of support services that should be included in the agreement.
Diane D.
What you need and ask for are extensive, and cannot be given on a question and answer basis on a site like this. I suggest you engage a business attorney to help you with these endeavors.