Legal Question in Business Law in New York

New website

We are a Sales Company called outsoruce sales group we have about 2 mortgage companies that are clients and we do cold calling for them on leads that we buy now we are trying to set up an internet site to produce leads now what kind of legal work we need


Asked on 8/20/07, 12:09 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

John Friedman Law Office of John K. Friedman

Re: New website

It depends on the specifics of what exactly you want to do with the site and how you intend to accomplish it. At the very least you will likely need a Terms of Service, Private Policy and Acceptable Use Guidelines (though to some extent some of these can be consolidated in to 1 or 2 documents). In addition, you may consider setting up a holding company or similiar structure to protect your existing assets.

As you can tell, this is a highly complex question that you've asked! If you'd like to discuss how we can help you -- and we specialize in internet law and e-commerce law -- feel free to contact the office for a free consultation.

John Friedman

212.366.1324

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Answered on 8/20/07, 12:51 pm
Steven Czik CZIK LAW PLLC

Re: New website

As far as corporate structure, If You would probable need some legal work to set up a new company, or if you're just looking to run the website under the same company name, you would likely need some legal help in formulating your Privacy Policy, Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Guidelines. This area of law is our specialty, however, we would need some more information before making a complete and proper determination. You are welcome to contact us for a free consultation.

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Answered on 8/20/07, 12:56 pm
Nancy Delain Delain Law Office, PLLC

Re: New website

Your question as stated is too broad to answer in this forum. You need to sit down and consult with an attorney of your choice, because there are many, many issues that you need to consider, ranging from tax considerations to business formation issues to intellectual property registration and protection -- and that's only three of the myriad things that must be considered.

If I can be of help, please contact me.

Best regards,

Nancy Delain

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Answered on 8/20/07, 1:28 pm


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