Startup Lawyer • 20d
💼 Startups don’t need lawyers who just know the law — they need lawyers who understand business. Currently, I’ve been drafting contracts for founders across tech, IT, and D2C sectors. What I’ve learned is this: The job isn’t just to write a perfect contract. It’s to understand: 1. What does this business actually do? 2. Who is their customer? 3. Where do the risks lie? 4. And how the law can support growth — not slow it down For example: 📌 I worked on a GDPR compliance roadmap for a D2C brand. Rather than just quoting regulations, we built: - Consent workflows tied to actual user journeys - Data protection strategies that marketing teams could actually follow - Vendor contracts that aligned with real data flows 💡 Bottom line: The best legal advice is rooted in business logic.
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