Teela C. Smith and Alexa Binns of Maven Ventures discussed startup law topics for Growth Circuit and Foreign Startups Silicon Valley at The Vault. Specifically, they discussed startup law and finance concerns such as approaching investors and raising a seed versus Series A round; protection of intellectual property (i.e., trademark and patent concerns); and hiring a team in California (i.e., independent contractor versus employee classification in California).
Neda Shapourian, Pierre Zado of Plug & Play, Mary Jacobs of of Alcorn Immigration Law, and Danielle Delancey of Wilmot Ventures discussed startup law topics such as business formation, immigration, and key tips for raising a significant seed ($1-3M) or Series A ($5-15M) round in the States at SwissNex SF.
Lindsey S. Mignano presented on the topics of business entities as a part of the San Francisco Legal Professionals Association's Legal Professional Training Course at San Francisco State University.
Lindsey S. Mignano moderated a panel entitled "Things I Wish I Knew: The Beacons of the Bar Share Their Secrets" regarding law firm success, litigation tactics, and business development with panelists, David Balabanian of Morgan Lewis Bockius, Nanci Clarence of Clarence Dyer & Cohen, Jim Brosnahan of Morriston & Foerster, and Stephanie Skaff of Farella Braun + Martell at the Bar Association of San Francisco.
Lindsey S. Mignano guest lectured for Professor Mark LeHocky's class on "Structuring Business Ventures" at Haas School of Business. She discussed business formation, strategy related to structure, and employment concerns.
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