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GDPR lawyer US SaaS

Femida.us is a US-based international law firm that works with IT, software, SaaS, AI, gaming and other high-tech companies on privacy compliance and related technology matters.

For US or US-facing SaaS businesses dealing with GDPR questions, the legal work often connects with DPAs, SaaS contracts, customer requirements and broader data protection compliance across US and Western markets.

In brief

  • This page is for US or US-facing SaaS companies looking for legal support with GDPR issues tied to privacy compliance, contracts and product operations.
  • Femida.us advises technology businesses on privacy compliance, software and SaaS contracts, technology transactions, IP protection and related corporate matters.
  • This content is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship.

What to do

For a SaaS company, GDPR issues usually do not stand alone. They often overlap with privacy compliance, customer contracts, data processing terms, cybersecurity expectations and the practical way a product is built and offered in US and Western markets.

Femida.us works with IT, software, SaaS, AI, gaming and high-tech companies entering the US and Western markets. Its services include privacy, cybersecurity and data protection compliance, software and SaaS contracts, technology transactions, IP protection and corporate support.

A practical starting point is to review how privacy obligations connect to the business model, current customer commitments and product documentation. That helps clarify where GDPR-related issues affect commercial terms, internal processes and cross-border operations.

What to keep in mind

This page is most relevant for founders, operators and privacy leads at US-based or US-facing SaaS companies. It is especially useful when privacy work needs to align with customer commitments and growth plans in the US and Western markets.

Common pressure points for SaaS teams include aligning privacy notices, DPAs and product behavior across multiple jurisdictions, responding to customer requests for custom data protection terms, and coordinating with product and engineering teams on data flows and retention practices.

Femida.us also describes broader support that may matter alongside privacy work, including company formation, software licensing, IP transfer, investment and M&A support, and contract or IP dispute support in key US jurisdictions.