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Dallas Startup Happy Hour Tomorrow

The Startup Lawyer

She co-founded an aircraft scheduling software company in 1998 that ended in a profitable exit. Danica is an entertainment, intellectual property and new media attorney with Bell Nunnally & Martin LLP. Gabriella is co-founder and managing partner of Tech Wildcatters, a Dallas-based seed accelerator.

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How To Run A GDPR Gap Analysis For Your Business

YoungUpstarts

He is a qualified barrister, having been called to the Bar in 1998, and started his career as an in-house lawyer working in intellectual property, data protection and commercial contracts.

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Probable and Improbable Lobbying Wins: The 1,000-stockholder Rule

Gust

Nowhere is this more striking than in matters involving intellectual property and the rights of content owners. Google, which incorporated in 1998, has a market cap of $200 billion and employs more than 30,000 people. Facebook, which did not exist in 2003, is now valued at nearly $100 billion.

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Finding Technical Cofounders Is Hard

rob.by

I am a “business person” – I’ve been in the Internet space since 1998 when I co-founded GoTo.com/Overture, and I have deep product and marketing expertise and a track record of building successful consumer companies and brands. Tuesday, August 17, 2010 e.p.c.

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A tale of two cities: Bewildered by the city government's continued cluelessness on NYC's innovation scene

This is going to be BIG.

Either way the "one stop shop" model went out with portals in 1998. grants and navigate intellectual property rules. That's just the way it works. 90% of the startups out there, even more, aren't even close to being legitimately venture fundable businesses. What does that even mean? You know what it will attract?

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Uber Needs to Transition from “Pirate” to “Navy”

Reid Hoffman

Larry Greiner wrote about precisely this dynamic in Harvard Business Review in 1998: “The critical task for management in each revolutionary period is to find a new set of organizational practices that will become the basis for managing the next period of evolutionary growth.

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How to Start a Startup

www.paulgraham.com

Oneof the worst things that can happen to a startup is to run into intellectual property problems. Back in 1998 our CFOtried to talk me into it. Surely 1998 was a little late to arrive at the party. [If this were a movie, ominous music would begin here.] While youre at it, you should ask what else theyve signed.

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