Jennifer Tsyn

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Jennifer Tsyn Bio

Jennifer is a business law attorney who acts as a general legal advisor for businesses of all sizes, from sole proprietors to companies with hundreds of employees. Her clients come from many different industries, including manufacturing, financial and other services, consulting, higher education, hospitality, agribusiness and alcohol manufacturing. She has a diverse practice and handles corporate and business law matters, real estate matters and liquor licensing matters. Jennifer assists her clients with a wide range of legal issues frequently encountered by businesses, such as contract negotiation (including vendor agreements, supply agreements, independent contractor agreements, employment agreements, distributions agreements and more) as well as real estate matters, such as leases and commercial real property purchases and sales and data privacy concerns. As the co-chair of Bond’s statewide hospitality and tourism industry group, Jennifer works with clients in various segments of the hospitality industry, including hotels, restaurants, bars, clubs, nonprofit entities and alcohol manufacturers. For 20 years, she has helped clients obtain liquor licenses and permits, including clients seeking “retail” liquor licenses (including hotels, restaurants, sports stadiums, performing arts arenas, bars, vessels, clubs and colleges and universities) and craft manufacturers including wineries, distilleries, cideries and breweries. Jennifer is also a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US). Every organization, regardless of size, relies upon sensitive business information and personal information about employees and others—clients, patients, donors, data provided by business partners and contractors—for their operations. She helps her clients with respect to cybersecurity and data privacy concerns.