We combine our real-world experience with our social media, Internet and e-commerce legal expertise to help clients create a robust and legally sound e-commerce infrastructure, including drafting terms of service, data privacy policies, software or app licensing agreements, and co-marketing/influencer agreements.
Clients that we routinely work with include:
- Social Media Influencers
- Application service providers (ASPs)
- Content companies
- Breweries, bars, and restaurants
- Search engines and portals
- Internet security firms
- Professional service providers such as attorneys, CPAs, and financial planners
- Website and program developers
- Mobile app developers
- Companies selling goods and services over the web
- Web companies streaming audio and video
Whether your online business needs e-commerce or Internet support, or you need advice on the emerging legal issues shaping e-commerce law, we have the real-world experience and understanding to help you identify and confront all the internet or e-commerce legal issues facing your business.
Our attorneys routinely draft and review website “privacy policies” and “terms of use” to make sure our clients are well-protected and comply with applicable Internet statutes and regulations (such as the Federal Trade Commission, or FTC; the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, or COPPA; and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act). We also assist our Internet clients in responding to state and federal search warrants and subpoenas.