Posts Tagged ‘legalzoom’
“Ask the Business Attorney” – What’s Wrong with an LLC?
by Scott Edward Walker on June 16th, 2010
Introduction
This post was originally part of my weekly “Ask the Attorney” series which I am writing for VentureBeat (one of the most popular websites for entrepreneurs). Below is a longer version. Please shoot me any questions you may have in the comments section. Many thanks, Scott
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Tags: attorney, blocker corporation, business attorney, C corporation, corporation, entrepreneurs, legalzoom, limited liability company, LLC, tax, VC funding
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“Ask the Business Attorney” – What Are the Biggest Legal Mistakes that Startups Make?
by Scott Edward Walker on June 9th, 2010
Introduction
This post was originally part of my “Ask the Attorney” series which I am writing for VentureBeat (one of the most popular websites for entrepreneurs). Below is a longer, more comprehensive version — with ten mistakes, instead of six.
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Tags: 83(b) election, accredited investors, business attorney, choice of entity, diligence, employment, entrepreneurs, equity, incorporation, IP, legalzoom, raising capital, securities, securities laws, splitting equity, stock options, vesting, vesting restrictions
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Walker Twitter Highlights: January 24th – 30th
by Scott Edward Walker on January 31st, 2010
For those of you who missed this week’s Twitter updates, below you’ll find highlights of our top tweets. If you would like to see all of our tweets (or if you would like to receive an RSS feed of them), you can do so here.
If you have any questions or comments with respect to any of the tweets below, please contact us through the comments section of this post. Many thanks, Scott
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Tags: entrepreneurs, legalzoom, letters of intent, LOI's, start-up, Twitter Highlights, VCs
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