I will be incorporating a subscription-based website service as a single-member LLC. I will use LegalZoom or the DIY method via local government websites in Washington. The business will allows its customers (which are businesses) to log data, and retrieve at a later time. I want to protect myself and the business from lawsuits over data loss, in the event that something catastrophic happened to the service. It seems this would be a common concern for SaaS startups. Can someone recommend a resource for drafting the appropriate language, or is this something that is less accessible in template form and requires legal consultation?
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Answered 10 years ago
I've heard great things about https://www.upcounsel.com - I haven't used them personally, but they went through the same startup incubator that I did (AngelPad in SF) and the other AngelPad firms that use them have recommended them highly.
Answered 10 years ago
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