Do I Need Contracts? (Yes.)

Contracts outline the rules for your business, apps, and software. Like playing a football game with no rules, not having terms of service exposes you to greater risks. Contracts are, essentially, a code of conduct framework, and having one protects your assets.

How Can I Protect Myself?

If you provide business services to your clients or customers you’ll need a strong contract in place to ensure that you’re protected.

In addition, if you’ve got services agreements or other vendor agreements you’ll need to ensure that these agreements are fair and don’t leave you holding the bag if something goes wrong.

Protect Your Company and IP

Millions of companies and businesses lack the proper contractual protections leaving them exposed to costly litigation. If you don’t understand your agreements you won’t know what risk you’ll have to your business. While ignoring these problems may work for a short term, in the long run, you’re putting your business at risk…skydiving without a parachute.

Legally protect your business, affordably.

What Sets Us Apart

Think all lawyers are tech savvy? Here’s a test: Crash a Bar Association mixer and ask an attendee their thoughts on Ethereum smart contracts.

Don’t be surprised by the blank stares.

We, however, are tech enthusiasts; we’re also lawyers who stay up-to-date on the latest government regulations that affect online businesses.

What can we do for you?

Our legal services are customized to your needs. You can be totally hands on — or hands off — during the drafting process; the choice is yours.

  • Customized Drafting— Contracts specifically drafted for your website, game, app, or software that will protect you and your business.
  • Business Review — In addition to contracts our tech lawyers can assist you with reviewing your business practices to ensure that you stay out of legal trouble.
  • Document Readability — All of our documents are written in plain English so that you and your users both understand each other’s responsibilities.
  • Understanding of Internet and Technology Laws — Our experience with Internet and tech laws will help protect your online business.
  • Competitive Rates — We offer competitive rates to ensure that you don’t break the bank.
  • Quick Turnaround Time — Leveraging our technology and know how we’ll have your documents turned around quickly.
  • Focus on Customer Service — We treat all our new and potential clients as long term clients to ensure that each client has a great experience using our legal services.

Let us worry about your website agreements and legal policies, so you can focus on your business.

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