Modern startup technology companies often are small enterprises facing a very large problem: myriad privacy issues and no legal budget to deal with them. Even if a startup’s legal team knows the right advice to provide, will it be practical enough for a nascent business to execute? According to Matthew Lawless of Taft Stettinius & Hollister in a recent post, “Your advice, while perhaps the same as it would be for other clients in terms of your legal recommendations, should therefore be more solution-oriented.”

Here are his two top tips for dealing with privacy issues at companies that don’t have big legal budgets yet.

1. Change Business Practices

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