On this episode, we speak with startup lawyer, Mark Asfar, about the fast pace of legal issues involving startups and emerging growth companies. Topics: contracts & reasonable expectations for founders; AI in the startup space; representations and warranties experience. This program contains 30 minutes of substantive content for the Law Society of Ontario's CPD requirements.
β« How can co-founders ensure that their written agreements reflect the true nature of their business relationships? (9:35)
β« How is artificial intelligence tangibly changing the startup space? (19:02)
β« How can representations and warranties insurance impact the negotiation process in an M&A context? (29:59)
π΅ Our Ask-Me-Anything segment, featuring questions submitted by patrons of the Lawyered community (38:45)
π΅ What are things that a startup lawyer can do to bring some order and structure to an early-stage startup? (39:22)
π΅ What factors should startups consider when deciding between different corporate structures, such as incorporation versus limited partnerships? (42:26)
π΅ How should founders approach equity distribution among co-founders, employees, and investors to avoid future legal disputes? (44:24)
π΅ What are some legal considerations for startups who are seeking venture capital or angel investment? (46:41)
π΅ What are some key ways in which the work of a startup lawyer differs from a βtypicalβ corporate/commercial lawyer? (48:50)
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