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This is a case where you might want a lawyer to look it over, actually. If you do go this route, make sure it's a good one. A good lawyer is a lifesaver, a shitty one can set you way back. I found avvo.com to be a great resource to vet them, but I'm sure it's not the only one like it. Source: 5 months ago
I always consult an attorney in any situation that remotely warrants it. I go on a referral site like avvo.com (think that's it) and buy a cheap, quick consult (like 20 or 30 bucks). I pick the attorney's brain, get all my concerns out. In your case, I would try to find out what I could say to threaten him back, I mean a legal threat of course, or else I'd try to find out specific legal language that I could use... Source: 5 months ago
We found ours on avvo.com, there's a ton of reviews on there and some attys are absolutely slaughtered in the reviews so you have a pretty good indication the site is legitimate, lol. It's a referral and review site for attorneys in all areas of practice, not just immigration. Source: 5 months ago
Get on avvo.com and look for either a criminal defense attorney if you've been charged criminally. and stop talking about your case until you talk to your atty. Source: 5 months ago
No advice for an actual lawyer in that area but go on avvo.com and search for a highly rated family law attorney. This worked wonders for me!! Good luck OP! Source: 9 months ago
There is a YC Backed company [0] that does this for you. Could be worth a look [0] https://clerky.com I would recommend using soemthing from clerky and then getting your own lawyers involved to really nail this down further. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Yeah, just call it a proprietorship until you have a solid reason to incorporate. (i.e. Angel investment and / or liability protection.) Then when you do choose to incorporate, check out clerky.com. Source: over 1 year ago
US guy here (not a lawyer), definitely set up the company first and have written stuff in place for what each founder/dev gets. Team disagreements over a multi-sig or distribution can be a killer and are likely going to be your main issue. Also having a corporate entity (even an LLC) shields you from a lot of liability in the case of a bug or funds lost on behalf of users. You can use even an online service... Source: about 2 years ago
I'm currently looking at several lawfirms, such as Goodwin Procter. I'm also aware of a platform for startups legalwork, clerky.com, but I want to bring on my own attorney through it. Anyone have any resources or recommendations? Source: almost 3 years ago
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