Posts Tagged ‘best practices’

Best Practices for Negotiating SaaS Agreements in an Uncertain Economy

Monday, November 9th, 2020

Date & Time: December 8, 2020, 10-11:30 a.m. PST
Price:  $150 General Admission, $175 Last Minute & On-Demand

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With the continued economic uncertainty resulting from COVID-19 and ongoing disruptions to large sectors of the worldwide economy, what are the current best practices to adopt in the negotiation of SaaS agreements?

Silicon Valley SaaS lawyer Kristie Prinz will present a webinar on December 8, 2020 at 10 a.m. PST on “Best Practices for Negotiating SaaS Agreements in an Uncertain Economy.”  The program will provide an overview on how companies should approach the negotiation of SaaS agreements in the current economic climate, and steps you can take to better protect your business in the negotiation process.

  At this webinar you will learn the following:

What are some of the key considerations you should be addressing in your SaaS negotiations in an uncertain economy?

What are the best practices for successfully addressing those concerns?

What steps can you take to better protect your company in SaaS negotiations?

Ms. Prinz is a SaaS, software and technology transactions attorney in Silicon Valley who has been representing early stage, small, and mid-market software companies for more than 20 years. Ms. Prinz is a nationally-recognized speaker, media contributor, and author of the Silicon Valley Software Law Blog.  Ms. Prinz has developed particular expertise in the fields of SaaS and digital health transactions.  She graduated from Vanderbilt Law School and is licensed to practice in the states of California and Georgia.

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Secrets to Developing a Blog that Effectively Markets Your Law Practice

Thursday, May 14th, 2020

Silicon Valley Lawyer Kristie Prinz will present a webinar on “Secrets to Developing a Blog that Effectively Markets Your Law Practice” on Monday, June 8th at 10 a.m. PST.  The webinar will provide an overview of what lawyers should consider when they decide to launch a law blog.

At this webinar, you will learn the following:

  • What makes an effective law practice blog?
  • What are the essential elements of an effective law blog?
  • What are the best practices for developing a law practice blog?
  • What are the best practices for managing a law blog?

Silicon Valley Lawyer Kristie Prinz will be presenting this webinar. Ms. Prinz is the author of The Virtual Rainmaker Blog and a Silicon Valley software and technology transactions attorney who has been representing early stage, small, and mid-market software companies for more than 20 years. Ms. Prinz has launched multiple Silicon Valley-focused law blogs in her career and has developed particular expertise in the development, marketing and promotion of law practice blogs. She graduated from Vanderbilt Law School and is licensed to practice in the states of California and Georgia. This program is intended for lawyers and law students who are interested in the development and marketing of a blog to promote their legal practice.  To register, please sign up at the following link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/secrets-to-developing-a-blog-that-effectively-markets-your-law-practice-tickets-105455032842.

Best Practices for Negotiating SaaS Agreements in an Uncertain Economy

Wednesday, March 18th, 2020

Date & Time: April 20, 2020, 10-11:30 a.m. PST
Price: $125 Early Bird, $150 General Admission, $175 Last Minute & On-Demand

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With the rapidly developing changes affecting businesses due to the worldwide spread of the coronavirus infection, and the widespread fear of the potential economic fallout, what are some of the best practices your business should be implementing immediately in negotiating SaaS agreements with customers?

The Prinz Law Office is sponsoring a webinar on “Best Practices for Negotiating SaaS Agreements in an Uncertain Economy” which will provide an overview on how companies should approach the negotiation of SaaS agreements in the current economic climate, and steps you can be taking to protect your business in uncertain times.  At this webinar you will learn the following:

  • What terms should be in a well-drafted SaaS contract?
  • What special concerns do you need to address in uncertain times?
  • What steps can you take to better protect your company against the risks of doing business with customers in uncertain times?

Silicon Valley SaaS Lawyer Kristie Prinz will be presenting this webinar. Ms. Prinz is a SaaS, software and technology transactions attorney in Silicon Valley who has been representing early stage, small, and mid-market software companies for more than 20 years. Ms. Prinz is a nationally-recognized speaker, media contributor, and author of the Silicon Valley Software Law Blog and the new Silicon Valley Privacy Law Blog.  Ms. Prinz has developed particular expertise in the fields of SaaS and digital health transactions.  She graduated from Vanderbilt Law School and is licensed to practice in the states of California and Georgia.

This program is intended for in-house counsel and attorneys, as well as salespeople, founders, and other executives working with SaaS companies.

Best Practices for Negotiating Development Agreements in an Uncertain Economy

Wednesday, March 18th, 2020

Date & Time: April 13, 2020, 10-11:30 a.m. PST
Price: $125 Early Bird, $150 General Admission, $175 Last Minute & On-Demand

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With the rapidly developing changes affecting businesses due to the worldwide spread of the coronavirus infection, and the widespread fear of the potential economic fallout, what are some of the best practices your business should be implementing immediately in negotiating software, website, and technology development agreements?

The Prinz Law Office is sponsoring a webinar on “Best Practices for Negotiating Development Agreements in an Uncertain Economy” which will provide an overview on how companies should approach the negotiation of development agreements  in the current economic climate, and steps you can be taking to protect your business in uncertain times. At this webinar, you will learn the following:

  • What terms should be in a well-drafted development agreement?
  • What special concerns do you need to address in uncertain times?
  • What steps can you take to protect your company against the risks of entering into development transactions in uncertain times?

Silicon Valley Tech Transactions Lawyer Kristie Prinz will be presenting this webinar.  Ms. Prinz is a technology transactions attorney in Silicon Valley who has been representing early stage and mid-market technology companies for more than 21 years.  Ms. Prinz is a nationally-recognized speaker, media contributor, and author on software, technology, and intellectual property-related issues.  She publishes the Silicon Valley Software Law Blog and the new Silicon Valley Privacy Law Blog. Ms. Prinz is a graduate of Vanderbilt Law School and is licensed to practice in the states of California and Georgia.

This program is intended for in-house counsel and attorneys, as well as developers, consultants, and other businesspeople purchasing or performing development services.

Best Practices for Negotiating Master Services Agreements in an Uncertain Economy

Wednesday, March 18th, 2020

Date & Time: April 6, 2020, 10-11:30 a.m. PST
Price: $125 Early Bird, $150 General Admission, $175 Last Minute & On-Demand

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With the rapidly developing changes affecting businesses due to the worldwide spread of the coronavirus infection, and the widespread fear of the potential economic fallout, what are some of the best practices your business should be implementing immediately in negotiating master service agreements with customers and service providers?

The Prinz Law Office is sponsoring a webinar on “Best Practices for Negotiating Master Services Agreements in an Uncertain Economy” which will provide an overview on how companies should approach the negotiation of master service agreements (“MSAs”)  in the current economic climate, and steps you can be taking to protect your business in uncertain times. At this webinar, you will learn the following:

  • What terms should be in a well-drafted MSA?
  • What special concerns do you need to address in uncertain times?
  • What steps can you take to protect your company against the risks of doing business in uncertain times?

Silicon Valley Tech Transactions Lawyer Kristie Prinz will be presenting this webinar.  Ms. Prinz is a technology transactions attorney in Silicon Valley who has been representing early stage and mid-market technology companies for more than 21 years.  Ms. Prinz is a nationally-recognized speaker, media contributor, and author on software, technology, and intellectual property-related issues.  She publishes the Silicon Valley Software Law Blog and the new Silicon Valley Privacy Law Blog. Ms. Prinz is a graduate of Vanderbilt Law School and is licensed to practice in the states of California and Georgia.

This program is intended for in-house counsel and attorneys, as well as IT professionals, consultants, and other businesspeople working in the technology industry.

Employee Blogs and Websites: How to Protect Your Company from the Legal Risk of Workers Going Online

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Price: $45.  Special: Free Viewing

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Given the popularity of blogging, an increasing number of workers are actively engaged in social media.  While employers can benefit from employee blogging, it also can create new risks for businesses.

This webinar was first presented by The Prinz Law Office Founder Kristie Prinz on July 15, 2008 for American Features Syndicate.  The response was so overwhelming that American Features Syndicate asked Kristie to repeat the program again on August 1, 2008.

The program is designed to educate companies on the legal risks from employee blogging and to provide them with some best practices to manage those risk.

Kristie Web image (3)Ms. Prinz is a frequent speaker on blog law issues and recently completed work on a monograph titled “Managing the Risks of Employee Blogging,” which is scheduled to be published by the Science and Technology Law Section of the American Bar Association.  Ms. Prinz is also an avid blogger, currently running two legal blogs, the California Biotech Law Blog and the Silicon Valley IP Licensing Law Blog.

Ms. Prinz is an active member of the American Bar Association, where she serves as Chair of both the Programs and VOIP Committees of the Science and Technology Section.  She is also active in the Cyberspace Committee of the ABA and California State Bar’s Business Sections and in the Silicon Valley Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners, where she recently finished a three-year term as a member of the board of directors.  Her other activities include currently serving on the Advisory Board for the Silicon Valley Chapter of Licensing Executives Society.

Additionally, Ms. Prinz has been a regular contributor to the “Ask the Lawyer” column on intellectual property law for Lawyers.com, is the author of The California Biotech Law Blog and the Silicon Valley IP Licensing Law Blog; and is a frequent speaker on intellectual property and ecommerce issues.  Ms. Prinz’s media interviews and appearances include Dow Jones, CNN Radio, American Public Radio’s “Marketplace,” IPO 360, California Lawyer, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, and Sky Radio.

Ms. Prinz graduated summa cum laude with a BA in Political Science and Spanish from Furman University, and she is a graduate of Vanderbilt University School of Law.

Time: 40 minutes.

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