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Startup lawyer

Femida.us helps startups and technology companies handle legal issues that come with building and growing a business in the US and other Western markets.

The firm works with founders on corporate matters, M&A and investment transactions, intellectual property protection, commercial contracts, and disputes that can affect growth.

In brief

  • A startup lawyer can help with company formation, corporate governance, founder and shareholder arrangements, venture financing, and planning for future exits.
  • For software, internet, SaaS, AI, game, and other high-tech businesses, legal support may also cover trademarks, copyrights, licensing, and commercial agreements.
  • Startups with cross-border operations may need help with entity structuring, foreign ownership issues, investment transactions, and expansion into US and Western markets.

What to do

Femida.us describes its startup legal work as broad business counsel for technology companies. The firm helps founders identify legal priorities and address key issues as the company grows, raises capital, signs deals, and enters new markets.

On the corporate side, the firm supports company formation, governance, shareholder and equity matters, venture and investment deals, and exit planning. It also advises on M&A transactions, financing, and legal structuring for businesses with foreign ownership or cross-border operations.

For technology-driven businesses, the firm also handles intellectual property and contract work. This includes trademarks, copyrights, software and SaaS agreements, licensing, technology transfers, distribution arrangements, and dispute support when conflicts arise.

What to keep in mind

This page is most relevant for startups and tech companies that need legal help across several areas at once, such as formation, ownership structure, contracts, IP, investment, or disputes. The focus is coordinated legal support, not a single one-off task.

The published service scope also points to international and cross-border matters. That can be useful for founders entering the US or Western markets, dealing with foreign ownership, or managing transactions and operations across more than one jurisdiction.

The public information is general and does not promise fixed fees, timelines, or outcomes. The right scope of support depends on the company’s stage, structure, product, transaction plans, and the legal issues that need attention now.