NJ Business Attorney
SAAS ATTORNEY & SOFTWARE LAWYER
Experienced SaaS Contracts Attorney and Software Contract
Lawyer Andrew S. Bosin has drafted SaaS contracts, software licensing
agreements and website terms and conditions and privacy policy agreements.
Based in New Jersey right outside New York City, Andrew has
helped well over 300 SaaS, Mobile App, Cloud, Technology and web based startup
companies, vendors, entrepreneurs, businesses and Delaware Corporations across
the US with understanding SaaS law.
Entrepreneurs from all over the US seek out Andrew’s SaaS
contract lawyer legal advice on SaaS legal issues.
This is because he knows from his own entrepreneurial
experiences how to build a SaaS startup having created and launched two Delaware
corporation SaaS startups with partners.
Andrew’s entrepreneurial experience, this journey, having
put in thousands of hours in building his own startups has led him to be able
to help early seed stage growth and established companies make pragmatic and
effective decisions that drive startup business growth.
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is an industry that is
expanding each year as companies switch their business models and new
technology is developed.
You should hire a SaaS law firm familiar with SaaS laws to
draft SaaS agreements to fill your legal needs.
If you have started a SaaS company and wondering about the
legal challenges you may face you would be smart to look into hiring an
attorney with a firm understanding of SaaS legal issues, as starting any
company has certain legal issues that a highly specialized lawyer who
understands SaaS legal issues such as Andrew S. Bosin can help your company
with.
When you’re looking for a new SaaS Lawyer, what are some
things you should expect?
SaaS Legal Agreements and Contracts
The SaaS agreement is going to make up the bulk of the
legalwork that a top SaaS Attorney will do for you, as it is probably your most
important contract. This is because it is the agreement that you sign with
customers.
You will need to find and hire a lawyer to help you think
through the language and terms of your SaaS agreement.
You will need to analyze the entire lifecycle of your
dealings with your customers and plan accordingly.
You need to consider how payments will be processed, how
will auto renewals work, are you offering a Service Level Agreement (SLA), can
customers terminate for a non material breach reason and if they do are they
entitled to a pro rata refund of the fees paid to your company?
You will also need to think about how disputes will be
resolved, through arbitration, mediation or lawsuit and which state law will
govern the interpretation of the agreement.
Your SaaS agreement lawyer should also help you draft
end-user-license agreements, MSA, subscription and licensing agreements, along
with your Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy, the latter two agreements to
be placed on your website.
Unlike most SaaS agreements that customers just tick to move
on, you need to acknowledge each time you update your operating system, and
your users will actually read this contract in detail.
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