23 Nov 2021
This Thanksgiving, Talk Turkey with your Start-up Founders
Your founders may see nothing but upside, but it’s your job as counsel to assist them in avoiding common mistakes that many startup companies make. The business side may not be considering the legal and regulatory pitfalls that await them as they start a new company; that’s where attorneys can add significant value to the startup process. With common legal pitfalls in mind, and with the guidance of an experienced corporate attorney, entrepreneurs can ensure they are able to focus on the enjoyable aspects of building a business and spend less time mired in unexpected legal issues.
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