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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | THE STARTUP LAWYER JANUARY 26, 2010 Lockdown Lost-Founder IP Each founder is issued shares in the startup in exchange for the founder’s intellectual property (and usually a small amount cash). In other words, the startup issues shares to the founder as consideration for the founder’s intellectual property and small check. I’m willing to bet a few. Lost Founders. | HIGH CONTRAST MAY 7, 2010 Repurchase agreements: what you should know before you sign The issue sets up like this: You and three friends (Mark, Luke and John) decide to form a company to found a new social network. There are a number of ways of dealing with these issues. You should not start issuing shares or options without legal advice. your shares to anybody under any circumstances. | | | | | | | | | | RECENT BUZZES - VC EXPERTS, INC. FEBRUARY 14, 2011 Dual-Class Shares - Not the Enemy Reiter of Bennett Jones LLP Shareholder activists like to project democratic values onto corporate share structures. But multiple-voting shares can be useful - for common and controlling shareholders alike. Dual-class shares have been taking a beating as of late. Dual-class share structures are not without issues. | |
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