Commercial & Platform Legal Documentation Moorinvest Counsel
Commercial & Platform Legal Documentation Moorinvest Counsel

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Commercial & Platform Documentation

Legal documentation that reflects how your business actually operates.

Moorinvest Counsel supports founders and companies with commercial agreements, platform terms, website policies, contractor and IP assignment documentation, and product-related legal documents that align with the company’s business model, revenue structure, users, counterparties, and risk profile.


Contracts are business infrastructure.

The right documents do more than fill a legal checkbox. They define payment obligations, ownership, liability, user expectations, confidentiality, termination rights, data use, product responsibilities, and how disputes are handled.

This work is useful when a company is launching a platform, selling to customers, working with contractors or agencies, negotiating commercial relationships, or cleaning up documentation before fundraising, growth, or enterprise customer review.


Core Documentation Areas

Explore the documents your business may need.

Select a documentation category below to see how Moorinvest Counsel may support drafting, review, cleanup, or negotiation.

Platform Terms & Website Policies

User-facing terms should reflect how the platform works, what users can do, what they cannot do, and how risk is allocated.

  • Terms of Service and website terms
  • Privacy policies and user disclosures
  • Acceptable use terms and disclaimers
  • Electronic contracting and user consent language
Useful for platforms, SaaS products, marketplaces, fintech products, AI-enabled tools, and websites with meaningful user interaction.

Common Projects

Common matters this page covers.

Launching a website, platform, SaaS product, or app
Support may include Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, user disclaimers, acceptable use language, subscription terms, account rules, electronic contracting flow, and customer-facing risk allocation.
Selling to customers or enterprise counterparties
Support may include SaaS agreements, customer agreements, order forms, service terms, subscription language, payment terms, limitation of liability, indemnity, confidentiality, termination rights, and negotiation support.
Hiring contractors, developers, advisors, or agencies
Support may include contractor agreements, advisor agreements, product development SOWs, confidentiality terms, IP assignment language, ownership provisions, and documentation around deliverables and rights.
Cleaning up old templates or inconsistent contracts
Support may include reviewing existing templates, identifying gaps or inconsistent terms, updating outdated language, aligning documents with current business operations, and creating clearer contract workflows.
Negotiating a commercial agreement
Support may include issue summaries, redlines, negotiation notes, risk prioritization, and explanation of key business/legal terms so the company understands what matters and what can be negotiated.

Value

The goal is not just a document. It is a cleaner operating position.

Strong commercial documentation helps a company explain what it sells, define who owns what, control risk, set expectations with users and counterparties, and avoid relying on templates that do not match the business.

Clearer business terms

Agreements should reflect the actual commercial deal: who pays, what is delivered, what happens if something changes, and where responsibility sits.

Cleaner ownership position

Contractor, product development, advisor, and IP assignment documents help support the company’s ownership of product, content, code, brand, and deliverables.

More credible customer and investor posture

Organized terms, policies, and commercial templates make the company easier to diligence, sell, and scale.


Engagement Structure

Scoped based on the work required.

Intro consultation

A free 20-minute introductory call to understand the business, the documents needed, timing, and whether the matter is suitable for hourly or fixed-fee work.

Scope review

Moorinvest Counsel reviews the request and identifies the likely scope, deliverables, assumptions, and whether any existing documents should be reviewed first.

Engagement letter

If the matter is accepted, Moorinvest Counsel sends an engagement letter defining the scope, fee structure, assumptions, and payment process.

Drafting, review, or negotiation

The matter proceeds according to the agreed scope, whether that involves drafting, reviewing, issue spotting, redlining, negotiation support, or documentation cleanup.

Fixed-fee arrangements may be available where the scope, assumptions, deliverables, and timeline can be clearly defined. Open-ended negotiations, evolving facts, or broader advisory work may be handled hourly or under a separately scoped engagement.

Need commercial or platform documentation that actually fits your business?

Book a free 20-minute introductory consultation to discuss what you are building, what documents are needed, and whether the work is best handled hourly or through a defined fixed-fee project.

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