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10,000 Startups: Legal Strategies for Startup Success
10,000 Startups: Legal Strategies for Startup Success
Author: Roger Royse
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Managing a startup is challenging enough. Don't allow legal planning to burden your business! Set yourself up for success with "10,000 Startups", a podcast based on the book that describes impactful legal planning for startup companies. Attorney Roger Royse and his guests take you through the successful outcomes that result from strategic legal planning. Startup law is complex and covers a wide range of legal disciplines and highlights the questions you should ask to ensure that you have the best possible chance for success.
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Send us a text Montana's "Right to Try" law, recently expanded by 2025 Senate Bill 535, allows access to experimental treatments that have completed Phase I FDA clinical trials, moving beyond the traditional requirement of terminal illness. The new law establishes a licensing framework for specialized "experimental treatment centers" to provide these therapies and collects 2% of these centers' net profits to fund access for other Montana residents. This expansion aims to increase access but a...
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Send us a text From Seed to Sale covers the legal essentials to building a startup. Join us on August 20 from 12:00 to 1:00 pm PST for Part 5, which covers contract law for startups, including basic commercial agreements, regulatory concerns, tax considerations and more. Our speaker is Silicon Valley startup attorney Roger Royse, moderated by Bob Karr of LinkSV.
Send us a text We discuss the provisions of OBBBA that most affect startup companies
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Send us a text From Seed to Sale covers the legal essentials to building a startup. Join us on May 21 from 12:00 to 1:00 pm PST for Part 2, which covers capitalization, including founders stock, IP, advisors, early investment, tax considerations and more. Our speaker is Silicon Valley startup attorney Roger Royse, moderated by Bob Karr of LinkSV.
Send us a text The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) requires various filings related to foreign direct investment (FDI) in the United States and U.S. investment abroad. Here are some key filings: BE-13: Required when a foreign entity acquires at least 10% voting interest in a U.S. business or establishes a new legal entity in the U.S.BE-605: A quarterly survey for U.S. affiliates with assets, sales, or net income exceeding $60 million.BE-15: An annual survey for U.S. businesses owned or cont...
Send us a text In this episode of the 10,000 Startups podcast, the discussion revolves around the legal troubles that startup companies face, focusing primarily on issues related to due diligence, potential fraud, and the missteps that can lead to significant repercussions during financing or acquisition processes. The guest, Sherine Ebadi, Managing Director of Forensic Investigations and Intelligence at Kroll, shares her insights drawn from years of experience as a forensic investigator and ...
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Send us a text A ruling on the FDA laboratory test rule San Francisco sues another gig economy business for employee misclassification California PAGA claims The DOJ disbands its crypto currency unit A new Federal data security rule The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act extension moves forward
Send us a text Nuan Zhang is a venture capitalist with a diverse background in the technology and investment sectors. Nuan is responsible for sourcing and evaluating investment opportunities, conducting due diligence, and providing strategic guidance to portfolio companies. She works closely with founders to help them scale their businesses and achieve sustainable growth.
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Send us a text We discuss the new tariffs imposed by the US government, including a tariff on steel and aluminum products from all countries, as well as additional tariffs on imports from China and a partial suspension of tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico. The experts, Ed Lebow and Colin Cox from the law firm Haynes and Boone, provide an overview of how tariffs work, who pays them, and the potential impacts on businesses and consumers. They also discuss the retaliatory tariffs imposed...
Send us a text Neil Wertlieb is the former General Counsel and a retired partner from Milbank LLP, a leading international law firm, where he worked for over two decades, from 1995 to 2016 (as Partner) and from 2022 to 2024 (as the firm’s first-ever General Counsel). Based in Milbank’s Los Angeles office, Mr. Wertlieb’s legal practice focused on business transactions, primarily acquisitions, securities offerings and restructurings. Mr. Wertlieb is an Adjunct Professor at UCLA School of Law, w...
Send us a text Summary In the latest episode of the “10,000 Startups Podcast,” host Roger Royse delves into the phenomenon of “DExit,” referring to the trend of companies relocating their incorporation from Delaware to other states, primarily Nevada, Texas, and Wyoming.
Send us a text In this episode we discuss VC trends and expectations of 2025 and a discussion of the micro VC. Connecting People, Capital & Companies - Pulse of the Valley newsletter - Free trial - fundings, investors, executives Flexible Fundraising for startups Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobkarr/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/vj82/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawndebruyn/



