Legal Landmines: What to Know When Starting Your Startup

Legal Landmines: What to Know When Starting Your Startup

Speaking Engagement
Starting a new company is hard, but putting in place the right legal framework for your business doesn’t have to be. WilmerHale Emerging Company Partner Dave Gammell and Intellectual Property Counsel Larissa Park presented to entrepreneurs at the UMass Boston Development Center. During this session, the presenters shared tips to avoid the most common costly mistakes when starting a company. Topics included: founder equity, employee compensation and hiring, capital raising tips, legal entities and intellectual property strategies.

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