
How to Protect Your Startup’s IP Before It’s Too Late: The Technology Assignment Agreement
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> One of the easiest ways to derail a startup deal is discovering the company doesn’t actually own its own technology. Founders often build the core IP before incorporating, leaving it owned by individuals instead of the company. Investors won’t fund that, and acquirers won’t touch it. A technology assignment agreement fixes this by transferring all pre-incorporation IP to the company—clean, simple, and essential.

Startup Venture Financing Explained: From SAFEs and Notes to Series A and Beyond
Raising capital isn’t just about getting money—it’s about choosing a set of economic and control rights that will shape your startup for years. From SAFEs and convertible notes to Series A and growth rounds, this guide explains the most common venture financing instruments, when founders typically use them, and the tradeoffs that matter before you sign a term sheet.

Startup Legal Mistakes Checklist: A Founder-Friendly Guide to Staying “Fundable” and Out of Trouble
A practical guide to startup offer letters, founder equity, vesting, IP assignments, option pools, 409A valuations, and equity comp from formation to late-stage.

The Startup Hiring & Equity Paperwork Playbook (From Formation to Late-Stage)
A practical guide to startup offer letters, founder equity, vesting, IP assignments, option pools, 409A valuations, and equity comp from formation to late-stage.

When the Chatbot Talks: Admitting AI Evidence Under the Federal Rules of Evidence
How courts analyze chatbot and AI-generated chat transcripts under the Federal Rules of Evidence, including authentication, hearsay, Rule 403, and Rule 702, with a real-world trial example.

Florida Contract Remedies for Founders: What Really Happens When a Deal Breaks
Learn how Florida contract remedies really work for founders and operators—from canceling bad deals and covering with new suppliers to reclaiming goods, unwinding contracts, and using declaratory judgments to get clarity before a dispute explodes.
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