Femida.us USA legal support for technology companies

What this page covers
Femida.us provides US legal support for technology companies on practical founder, product, and commercial issues, including company formation, contracts, privacy, intellectual property, and dispute-related risk.
This hub is organized around common questions in software, SaaS, AI, app, game, and digital product work, from Delaware entity choices and founder documents to licensing, compliance, and technology transactions.
Use the pages below to move to a more specific topic when you need focused guidance on a transaction, document set, product launch issue, investor-facing question, or cross-border US expansion matter.
What to choose
- Choose privacy and app compliance if deals are slowing down because of DPAs, customer privacy reviews, security questionnaires, data handling questions, access controls, authentication, or encryption requirements.
- Choose software contracts, licensing, or IP if you need to sort out source-code ownership, IP assignment, open-source use, SaaS terms, customer commitments, commercialization rights, or technology transfer terms.
- Choose formation, founder, or expansion topics if the issue involves Delaware C-Corp versus LLC questions, founder equity and vesting, SAFE documents, investor expectations, or entering the US market.
Where to go next
The pages in this hub focus on practical legal issues for technology companies, including AI product risk, privacy and DPA work, Delaware formation choices, founder and financing documents, SaaS contracts, disputes, licensing, and IP protection.
They are designed to help founders and operating teams find a narrower page that matches the immediate issue, while keeping connected topics such as funding, tech transactions, privacy, and intellectual property in view.
What matters
- Technology companies often encounter legal work during sales, procurement, and product review, especially when customers send detailed privacy and security questionnaires about controls, provisioning, data flows, vulnerability management, and encryption.
- Software and AI products can create legal and operational exposure when product behavior, data use, third-party tools, code rights, or customer-facing commitments go beyond the boundaries a team originally expected.
- This hub brings together related topics such as company structure, founder documents, privacy, contracts, licensing, IP protection, and disputes so teams can address issues in a coordinated and practical way.
