Fractional general counsel startup

What this page covers
Fractional general counsel startup
Femida.us supports startups and technology companies with legal counsel across corporate, commercial, IP, privacy, transactions, and dispute-related matters.
For startups that need regular legal guidance without hiring a full in-house team, a fractional general counsel arrangement can provide ongoing support as business and legal questions arise.
In brief
- A fractional general counsel arrangement may fit a startup that needs recurring legal support on a part-time or ongoing basis, not just help with one isolated project.
- Femida.us provides startup-focused legal support across corporate, contracts, IP, technology transactions, privacy, and disputes relevant to growing tech companies.
- This model can be useful when formation, fundraising, commercial agreements, product, hiring, and risk questions begin to overlap as the company grows.
What to do
For a startup, fractional general counsel usually means having regular access to legal guidance across day-to-day business matters instead of waiting until a single issue becomes urgent. That can help founders address legal questions earlier as the company grows and decisions become more connected.
Femida.us focuses on IT, software, SaaS, AI, game, internet, and high-tech companies entering the US and Western markets. Its work includes company formation, contracts, IP protection, privacy, technology transactions, investment and M&A support, and business disputes that startups often need to coordinate.
The right scope depends on the startup’s stage, ownership structure, product, contracts, markets, and specific legal issues. Ongoing counsel may be especially relevant when the business is handling incorporation, fundraising, customer and vendor agreements, IP ownership, privacy compliance, or dispute-sensitive decisions.
What to keep in mind
This page is best used as a fit check for startups considering ongoing legal support across multiple issues. It is not limited to one filing or one contract review, but to whether steady legal involvement would help the business operate more smoothly.
The client context supports startup and technology legal services involving company formation, contracts, IP, privacy, transactions, and disputes. It does not support promises about outcomes, timing, fees, or a single standard process for every startup engagement.
Startup legal needs are fact specific and depend on the company’s structure, documents, operations, jurisdiction, and risk profile. General website information is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship.
