Ask HN: Good place for Legal Help on Startup
I'm working on a startup that'll help freelancers collect unpaid invoices. I have a feeling that this is treading into murky legal waters and i'm not sure of the first place to look for how to be protected & cover my bases. Any good places to look or consult for legal advice? Or, are there blanket ToS that will cover any startup from a good range of possible pitfalls?
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2. Subject matter legal issues. The subject matter you've chosen (collections) is a highly regulated activity, at the state and federal level. You need to find someone who does collections (also called debtor/creditor) to help you understand what you can and can't do. A TOS document doesn't help limit your liability to third parties - like debtors - who may gain the right to sue you if you screw up. And that's a profitable niche for some attorneys - representing debtors who want to sue creditors/collectors who don't follow the rules. Your TOS can insist that your customers indemnify you - which may turn out to be worth nothing, if the customers are insolvent/thinly capitalized.