Wednesday, 2 April 2014

How startup founders can stay on the right side of the law; 10 entrepreneurs under 18

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Editor's note

My favorite quote from this week's top story came from Peyton Worley, "Speak with a lawyer before you take investment money. Because the terms under which you take that money may be much more onerous than it would be if you spoke with a lawyer first."

How startup founders can stay on the right side of the law

In the passionate rush it takes to get a startup to market, legal issues can often be overlooked. Here are some things to consider if you want to optimize the trajectory of your startup.

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