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The Accomplishments of Entrepreneur, Justin Halladay

The Startup Magazine

Justin Halladay is an inspirational entrepreneur from New Jersey. He worked for corporations in Pennsylvania, Colorado, New York, and his native state of New Jersey, among other places. Halladay even worked for Morgan Stanley Dean Witter for six years in the World Trade Center.

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AI Startups Need Data, and the Government Needs Help

ReadWriteStart

government boasts more than 200,000 public datasets hosted through data.gov, divided among numerous lists and segmented into categories such as: Information on 173 million taxi rides in New York City. Weather data from the past 100 years. Mexican birth records. government procurement data. Real-Estate Listings.

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Announcing our summer intern class

David Teten

David is a sports fanatic, and if you see an extra spring in his step, you can be sure one of his beloved Boston teams has gotten the better of its New York counterpart. Having never lived in New York, he very much looks forward to working and playing in the city. Matthew Fairbank. Jason Frankel.

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What is a Social Enterprise?

Up and Running

Currently this structure is available in Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington D.C., Maryland was the first U.S. What about the rest of us?

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What Are The Statutes Of Limitations And Why Are They Important? 

YoungUpstarts

2 years – Alabama; Alaska; Arizona; California; Colorado (3 years for car accidents); Connecticut; Delaware; Georgia; Hawaii; Idaho; Illinois; Indiana; Iowa; Kansas; Minnesota; Nevada; New Jersey; Ohio, Oklahoma; Oregon; Texas; Virginia; West Virginia; . Here is the statute of limitations by state: . 5 years – Missouri .

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Strangling Innovation: Tesla versus “Rent Seekers”

Steve Blank

Recently, the New York and North Carolina legislatures considered a new law written by Auto Dealer lobbyists that would make it illegal for Tesla to sell cars directly to consumers. This got me thinking about the legal obstacles that face innovators with new business models. Publicly shame the incumbents as rent seekers.

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Yanni Hufnagel: A Coaching Powerhouse

YoungUpstarts

Raised in Scarsdale, New York, Hufnagel’s youth had always been grounded in sports. Successive internships with the New Jersey Nets in both summer and fall sessions continued to develop Hufnagel’s experience on his resume.

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