Hello all, I am an attorney in the U.S. and I also own and operate a few e-commerce retail sites running on Drupal with Ubercart. Currently my law practice is primarily focused on U.S. immigration law but I have some good friends that run a Drupal development shop (Commerce Guys) and I frequently help them out with contracts and other things they need for their business. I am far from a Drupal expert but I am pretty proficient and understand a lot of the issues related to web-development and e-commerce that affect both developers and site owners. I am considering expanding my legal practice to include offering contract, copyright and other legal services that may be commonly needed by members of the Drupal community. There are lots of things I need to consider and look into before I decide whether or not this makes sense but I thought before I did that I might ask for some input from the community regarding the types of legal issues that are most commonly faced by Drupaler's so I can get an idea of what types of services I might want to offer and if it is viable for me to do so. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this.
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