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Start-Up and Entrepreneur Counseling
Prinz Law attorneys in the Start-Up/Entrepreneur Practice Team have acquired significant experience in advising entrepreneurs and start-ups in the SaaS, software, technology, Internet, digital health, and life sciences industries on how to negotiate and close their early stage business deals and to manage the legal aspects of their business. The Start-Up/Entrepreneur Practice Team routinely represents SaaS, software, tech, Internet, digital health, and life sciences entrepreneurs and start-ups around the globe on a variety of early stage legal business matters from negotiating and closing their first big contract to addressing issues between founders and hiring service providers, as well as a variety of other early stage business contracting matters.
The firm’s start-up and entrepreneurial counseling experience includes a diverse group of technology-based industries, including but not limited to the following:
Start-Up and Entrepreneur-Related Articles of Interest by the Firm:
- Cutting Legal Costs by Investing in Good Legal Templates
- How Does an Entrepreneur Protect His or Her Ideas for Launching a Start-Up?
- Collaborating Can Create Legal Headaches if the Appropriate IP Agreements Are Not in Place
- Hiring a Third Party To Create For You? Don’t Forget the Copyright Assignment
- Corporate Designs: Does Your Business Really Have the Rights to its Designs?
- Practical Tips on Choosing Your Start-Up’s Name
- New Start-Ups Should Consider Collaboration Agreement as an Alternative to Equity Agreement
- Challenges of Negotiating a Licensing Deal with a Start-Up
- Successfully Managing Intellectual Property Disputes as an Early-Stage Startup
- Should You Follow the Advice of This Start-Up if Approached with a Demand Letter by a So-Called Patent Troll?
- Is Your Business Infringing on the Intellectual Property in Other Company’s Logos?
Internet Industry;
Software, Software-as-a-Service (“SaaS”), and Mobile App Industries;
Nanotechnology Industry;
Information Technology (“IT”), Hardware, and Hardware-as-a-Service (“HaaS”);
Digital Gaming Industry (Casino, web-based, and downloadable);
Digital Media Industry;
Data Aggregation and Resale Industry;
Content Publishing Industry;
Biotechnology Industry;
Health Care Service Industry;
Bioinformatics Software/SaaS Industries;
Health Technology and Health Software/SaaS Industries;
Medical Device Industry;
Telecommunications Industry;
Commercial real estate management Industry;
Commercial electronic monitoring industry;
Energy management industry;
Live Entertainment Management Industry;
Amusement Park Management Industry; and
Electronic Payments/ Fintech Industry.
To set up a consultation with a Prinz Law attorney on how the firm can advise you or your start-up on its technology business matters, please schedule an appointment or contact us today.