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Representing the Startup Business 2017 - Part Two


Old iMIS Number:
VEV74A


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Total Credits 7.0 (Professional Practice 6.5, Ethics 0.5)
 

Technically, any new business is a “startup,” regardless of what it does.  But there are significant differences between a “small business” engaged in a basic retail or service business operated by its founders, and a “venture startup” backed by outside investors that is engaged in a manufacturing, high technology, e-commerce, Internet or media business.  One of the most common mistakes business attorneys make is to confuse the two, assuming that what works for an antiques store will also work for an e-commerce website.

When representing an entrepreneurial company, you cannot afford to be a “specialist”.  Your client will expect at least a certain level of familiarity with corporate, contract, intellectual property, employment, international, immigration, tax and securities law issues they will face in building its business and raising capital.  As fast-moving, demanding risk takers with limited funds to pay for legal services, startup ventures and their founders will also challenge your time management, client management and ethical practice skills to the utmost. 

This program focuses on representing the venture startup and dealing with the often complicated legal, tax, financial and ethical issues involved in working with fast-growing enterprises run by time-challenged entrepreneurs and backed by professional investors.

•  Financing the Startup Venture
•  Crowd Funding, Coin Offerings & Other Cutting-Edge Financing Techniques for Startup Ventures
•  Employment Law Issues for Startup Businesses
•  Compensation Issues for the Startup Venture [Part I]
•  Compensation Issues for the Startup Venture [Part II]
•  When Startups Cross National Boundaries: Tax & Immigration Issues Invlving Overseas Partners
•  Ethical consideratins for the Lawyer Representing Startup Ventures

Speakers:

Corey S. Kupfer, Esq., Kupfer & Associates, PLLC, New York, NY
Clifford R. Ennico, Esq., Law Offices of Clifford R. Ennico, Fairfield, CT
Katherine Blostein, Esq., Outten and Golden LLP, New York, NY
Bruce R. Millman, Esq., Littler Mendelsohn P.C., New York, NY
Leo Parmegiani, CPA, PKF O’Connor Davies, New York, NY
Thomas J. Riggs, JD, MST, PKF O’Connor Davies, New York, NY
Peg Yang, Esq., Law Offices of Peg Yang/Visa Human Capital, New York, NY

 
 

 

 

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