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Good article. Here're the ten mistakes:

#10: Failing to incorporate early enough.

#9: Issuing founder shares without vesting.

#8: Hiring a lawyer not experienced in dealing with entrepreneurs and venture capitalists.

#7: Failing to make a timely Section 83 (b) election.

#6: Negotiating venture capital financing based solely on the valuation.

#5: Waiting to consider international intellectual property protection.

#4: Disclosing inventions without a nondisclosure agreement, or before the patent application is filed.

#3: Starting a business while employed by a potential competitor, or hiring employees without first checking their agreements with the current employer and their knowledge of trade secrets.

#2: Promising more in the business plan than can be delivered and failing to comply with state and federal securities laws.

#1: Thinking any legal problems can be solved later.




I daresay Zuckerberg disagrees with #1.


I daresay Zuckerberg seems to be doing fine dealing with legal problems.


Reread the grandparent post.




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