Posts Tagged ‘vesting restrictions’
4 Deadly Legal Mistakes That Startups Make
by Scott Edward Walker on September 28th, 2011

Introduction
This post was originally part of the “Ask the Attorney” series I am writing for VentureBeat (one of my favorite websites for entrepreneurs). Below is a longer, more comprehensive version.
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Tags: 83(b) election, Ask the Attorney, founder vesting, intellectual property, IP, stock purchase agreement, VentureBeat, vesting restrictions, Winklevoss twins
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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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