protect your business.

Keep your freedom

Legal Services for Digital Nomads BY A DIGITAL NOMAD

As a fellow digital nomad, I understand there is nothing more valuable to you than location independence. Once you’ve tasted the freedom of working from anywhere in the world, you know you can’t go back to the traditional way of working.

So, how do you build and protect your incredible life on the road?

That’s where I come in. I'm not your typical law firm lawyer, my life as a digital nomad and online business owner allows me to better understand my clients and their needs and concerns.

I use my experience advising international startups and corporations to provide the legal expertise you need to safeguard your business, no matter where you are based.

As a digital nomad lawyer, I ensure you are protected with solid contracts and legal strategies that let you focus on what matters most: growing your business and living on your terms.

My digital nomad clients are often:

1. Business Owners and Solopreneurs
2. Freelancers
3. Remote employees

From my time in Brasov, Romania

Business Owners and Solopreneurs

Digital nomads are notoriously entrepreneurial and we are always building something. Whether it’s the next big tech software, coaching business, or consulting agency, your amazing new idea needs structure and protection.

Here is how I help digital nomads step into their new business with confidence:

  1. Entity selection: which type of business fits your needs the best

  2. Website Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy

  3. Client Contracts

  4. Partnership Agreements

For business owners and solopreneurs who feel they need ongoing legal support, check out my Fractional General Counsel offerings here for more information.


FreelancerS

Before I was a business owner, I was a freelancer writing copy for law firm websites and performing one-off legal projects. I was brand new to the freelancing world, and I was so happy when I landed a client that I signed whatever they put in front of me.

A lot of freelancers I work with and talk to have a similar story. Unfortunately, they also have similar stories about being burned by clients.

Fortunately, there are ways to protect yourself as a freelancer and it doesn’t require a lot of heavy lifting!

Here are some of the ways I help freelancers:

  1. Custom Contracts.

  2. Review and negotiate a client’s proposed contract.

  3. Complying with regulations such as data and privacy laws.

  4. Insurance and Risk Management

Remote- Workers

As a digital nomad, there is nothing more precious to us than our location independence. So I understand your excitement when you found a remote role with a company you love.

But what happens when you get a contract and realize their definition of remote doesn’t quite match up with yours?

This is where I come in. I help remote workers find solutions to keep their remote roles from derailing their dreamy nomadic life. Here’s how:

  1. Review your employment contract

  2. Summarize your rights under your contract

  3. Negotiate on your behalf or provide an overview on how to negotiate better terms.