Last startup law post – wrap-up
Some of you may have noticed that the blog has shifted in focus from startup law toward independent director and other board services. That’s the shift in my career, and so I expect to post no more articles strictly on startup law. I will certainly continue to post on those topics from the perspective of the board and independent directors (such as a long-awaited post on the SAFE).
But, here’s a wrap-up of my startup posts that will be helpful to folks looking to start entities.
http://rickcolosimo.com/five-minute-general-counsel-a-little-trademark-search-saves-a-lot-of-headache/
http://rickcolosimo.com/five-minute-general-counsel-should-i-incorporate/
http://rickcolosimo.com/five-minute-general-counsel-why-legal-advice-is-always-custom/
http://rickcolosimo.com/five-minute-general-counsel-compare-ownership-structures/
http://rickcolosimo.com/five-minute-general-counsel-incorporate-a-tech-startup/
http://rickcolosimo.com/five-minute-general-counsel-where-should-i-incorporate/
http://rickcolosimo.com/should-co-founders-vest-in-their-equity/
http://rickcolosimo.com/making-venture-math-easier/
http://rickcolosimo.com/simple-cap-table-for-vc-round-calculations/
http://rickcolosimo.com/what-does-dilution-mean-to-a-startup-founder/
http://rickcolosimo.com/five-minute-general-counsel-whats-in-a-seed-round-termsheet/
http://rickcolosimo.com/five-minute-general-counsel-when-should-i-consider-a-convertible-bridge/
I hope you find these useful.