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  1. Startup Questions: Answer the Bell at Our Friday Free-For-Alls

    Answering Your Startup Questions During this Challenging Time We hope that you and your loved ones are, and continue to be, healthy and safe as you navigate the challenges of Covid-19. Even though the business landscape and our work environments have changed dramatically, we need to lace up our gloves and continue advancing our companies…

  2. Is Your Startup Team Stuck in a Game of Thrones?

    What to Avoid in Your Startup Team Cast of Characters When starting and growing a company, many of your most important decisions will center around people, such as who you partner with initially as co-founders and who you bring into the company later as part of the startup team.  The people you bring on board,…

  3. Choosing a Co-Founder: How to Choose the Right Wingman to Make Your Startup Soar

    Choosing a Co-Founder is One of the Most Critical Decisions You’ll Make As you prepare to launch your startup there are many factors to consider, choosing a co founder could make or break your business, as co-founder conflicts are a common contributing element to startup failures. You want to do everything in your power to…

  4. Stock Vesting: How It Works and Why It Matters

    We don’t want to see another startup go sideways due to bad decisions made by the founders regarding stock vesting. If you regularly follow our blog, then you know that we emphasize the importance of making sure that all founders of the startup team are subject to stock vesting arrangements for their initial founder shares….

  5. Startup Founders Need Stock Vesting

    Don’t worry, we’re not trying to get personal here (we’re not that kind of law firm). We’re talking about stock vesting – a tool that entrepreneurs should put in place when starting a company in order to make sure that your co-founders stick around.

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