Posts Tagged ‘SaaS contracts law firm’
Six Signs You Are Reviewing a Poorly Written Software Contract
How do you identify a poorly written software contract? Software lawyer Kristie Prinz shares some tips for the layperson on recognizing a bad software contract: Six Signs You are Reviewing a Poorly Written Software Contract
Read MoreSilicon Valley Lawyer Kristie Prinz to Speak at Upcoming Webinar on “Negotiating Software as a Service Agreements”
I am pleased to announce that I will be speaking at an upcoming webinar “Negotiating Software as a Service Contracts” on December 19, 2016 from 1 to 2:15 p.m. EST. For more information, please see my firm’s press release on the event: Press Release on Clear Law Institute Webinar
Read MoreSilicon Valley Lawyer Kristie Prinz to Speak on “Negotiating Service Level Agreement Key Terms”
I am pleased to announce that I will be speaking at an upcoming webinar on “Negotiating Service Level Agreement Key Terms” on December 21, 2016 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 PST. For more information about the webinar, please see my firm’s press release on the event published below: Press Release on Stafford Publications Webinar
Read MoreSilicon Valley Lawyer Kristie Prinz to Speak on Best Practices for Negotiating and Drafting Effective SaaS Customer Agreements
Are your SaaS customers really signing an agreement that is effective for your business? How do you even know if your SaaS company is working with a customer agreement that is sufficiently protecting your business? The Silicon Valley Lawyer Kristie Prinz is presenting a webinar on June 13, 2016 at 10 a.m. PDT on “Best…
Read MoreSaaS Lawyer Kristie Prinz Speaks on “Negotiating Software as a Service Contracts”
SaaS attorney Kristie Prinz recently participated in a webinar on “Negotiating Software as a Service Contracts” with Reed Smith’s Kelley Miller. A recording of that presentation can be accessed through the link attached below: Negotiating Software as a Service Contracts
Read MoreThe Perils of Cutting the Wrong Legal Corners
Does your company make a point of not consulting outside counsel on pricing and payment terms in its contracts in an effort to save money on legal fees? If so, you might end up costing the company more money in legal fees than you would otherwise. I looked at this issue in my recent blog…
Read MoreWhy Understanding Your Technology Model is the Key to Drafting a Good Contract
If you work at a software company and are involved at all with agreements, you may be interested in a recent posting that I wrote at Silicon Valley Software Law Blog on why understanding your technology model is so critical to properly drafting and even reviewing contracts: Software Licensing vs. Software-as-a-Service (“Saas”) : The Importance…
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