$2500 is not a lot of money. And if you can't bring yourself to pay that much for something as important as an attorney, are you really starting a business? Or is it just a side project that you hope will become a business? There is a serious difference.
That's a bit obnoxious ... $2500 is a fairly large chunk of money for a new business. Even on a reasonably high developer's salary, the average person would have to save aggressively for a couple months to pay that.
It's a bit heavy handed to imply that if you don't have $2500 to blow on attorneys upfront, you aren't actually starting a business. Especially when there are boilerplate documents that get you pretty damn close without you paying a dime:
$2500 is not a lot of money. And if you can't bring yourself to pay that much for something as important as an attorney, are you really starting a business? Or is it just a side project that you hope will become a business? There is a serious difference.
That's a bit obnoxious ... $2500 is a fairly large chunk of money for a new business. Even on a reasonably high developer's salary, the average person would have to save aggressively for a couple months to pay that.
It's a bit heavy handed to imply that if you don't have $2500 to blow on attorneys upfront, you aren't actually starting a business. Especially when there are boilerplate documents that get you pretty damn close without you paying a dime:
http://www.goodwinfoundersworkbench.com/