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by gamblor956
4362 days ago
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I've said this before, and I'll say it again: people who are not lawyers should not give legal advice because they usually get it wrong. (Yes, I know that one of the Staply founders was a "legal counsel" in Finland. In most of Europe, a law degree is a 2-year undergraduate degree and licensing requirements are very permissive.) This blog post is filled with legal mistakes, assuming it is intended to apply to startups generally and not just Finnish startups. By the way--where's the warning that this information doesn't apply outside of Finland? If you want legal advice, at the very least get it from a blog from a licensed lawyer practicing in your jurisdiction. Grellas, for example, has a very good selection of articles. MoFo and other firms also provide legal templates targeted at startups. |
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