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by thetylerhayes
4667 days ago
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I would generally recommend against getting a legal cofounder, even in the medical world. They're not contributing nearly as much as the other cofounders in the beginning, especially when you're building a tech-focused startup. Make friends with a lawyer. Read up on everything legal you can. Pay your lawyer friend when you need lawyer advice and lawyer action. But don't give them not only full-time, but founder, level status unless they are truly a full-time founder. Plenty of others share their early-stage lawyer advice freely so startups don't need to get in this situation. Check out: * http://startuplawyer. * http://rockhealth.com/resources/startup-elements/hipaa-compl... * http://rockhealth.com/resources/startup-handbook/ |
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