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More Tech Startups are LLCs

Austin Startup

Background Reading: When LLCs Make Sense for Startups Not Building a Unicorn If you have spent almost any time reading about the basics of startup legal issues, you know that Delaware C-corps are the default organizational structure for a “classic” tech startup (software, hardware) planning to raise angel/VC money and scale.

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Flexible VCs With Structures Between Equity and Revenue-Based Investing

David Teten

V: Should you raise venture capital from a traditional equity VC or a Revenue-Based Investing VC? VI: Revenue-based financing: The next step for private equity and early-stage investment. VIII: The Leading Flexible VCs, With Structures Between Equity and Revenue-Based Investing. We plan to raise $2.5m

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The 5 Biggest Legal Mistakes That Startups Make

Scott Edward Walker

By the way, my favorite part of the video is when an entrepreneur (and former lawyer) walks in late to the workshop and acknowledges that she made the first three mistakes (at 33:14). you want to form a Delaware corporation. Mistake #4 : not complying with applicable securities laws (at 29:21). I hope you enjoy it. Cheers, Scott.

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The 5 Biggest Legal Mistakes That Startups Make

Scott Edward Walker

I hope you enjoy it. Cheers, Scott [link] Below is my personal outline for the workshop. issues to address include: How have they treated their other portfolio companies?

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Be Careful What You Wish For…

Pascal's View

Fortunately, responsible legislators who do show leadership, such as Senator Ted Kaufman (D) Delaware , are willing to call out the systemic risks of high frequency trading in publications ranging from the Financial Times to the Delaware News Journal. capital markets for listed equities have been in systemic decline since 1997.