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Starting Something in the Silicon Valley with Jack Russo –Part V

Starting Something in the Silicon Valley with Jack Russo –Part V

There’s a lot going on in Silicon Valley and we just couldn’t wait to bring Jack Russo back into the studio. Entrepreneurs starting something today want something that looks real straight from the very beginning; which means making a choice about a business entity. There are many to choose from and many ways to make a mistake. Today Joe and Jack discuss the pros and cons of an entity. Specific topics include:

  • Sole proprietors vs. partnerships
  • Lawsuits and wrongful terminations
  • Corporation benefits vs. LLC benefits
  • What happens when an entity is not correctly selected or documented?
  • And more!

Be sure to check out the Computerlaw Group LLP website for additional resources and information on intellectual property law and more at www.computerlaw.com. To reach Jack Russo directly, call (650) 327-9800 or email him at jrusso@computerlaw.com.

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