Startup Lawyers

No I haven’t been slacking off since the last post. My to-do list continued to grow and I’ve also been traveling quite a bit in the last two weeks. But mostly I’ve been on a search to find a great startup lawyer to work with.

First of all, reading. If you are looking for a startup lawyer, I suggest you start from here:

1. How to Work with Lawyers at a Startup by Mark Suster

2. The Startup Lawyer by Ryan Roberts

3. Great Web Startup Lawyers (list of lawyers in different cities) by Giff Constable

I’ve never been to law firms (that weren’t run by family or friends) and meeting all these lawyers has been quite an experience for me. Some are straight shooters, some are a bit intimidating, and some are passionate talkers. Every firm I talked to have their own strengths, and it’s a difficult decision for me to decide on one. It is similar to choosing a business partner, you want to find someone you can always work with comfortably (personally and financially speaking). I have yet to make a decision but I have narrow the choices down to two. Hopefully I’ll be able to finalize next week.

On the other hand, outsourcing partner search continues and I’ve talked to a few promising potential partners. It’s always exciting to talk to people who share the same passion and love the things you do. I’ve also continued to work on pre-production of the demo and am quite happy with the direction the design is heading.



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