by Jiah Kim | Feb 2, 2018 | Startup Planning |
Whether you are in the United States to attend school, work, or spend time with family – if you are thinking about starting a business there are several important considerations of which you need to be aware. From making sure you have the right type of visa to...
by Jiah Kim | Dec 27, 2017 | Startup Planning |
If you own a startup and are preparing to tie the knot, it is important to understand what getting married (or, more specifically, getting divorced) could mean for your business. Even though you owned your startup prior to getting married, there is a very good...
by Jiah Kim | Aug 25, 2017 | Startup Planning |
For many startups, one of the first major expenses they incur is hiring a software developer. If you and your cofounders’ skillsets lie in other areas, you will likely need to hire a developer sooner rather than later in order to get your application or product ready...
by Jiah Kim | Jul 13, 2017 | Startup Planning |
If you are like most bootstrapping startup founders, you are always on the lookout for quality free resources. In the legal space, these can be hard to come by. This is not because law firms are unwilling to share their intellectual capital – as you will find on our...
by Jiah Kim | Jul 6, 2017 | Business Planning, Startup Planning |
If your business is like most, it relies heavily on its online presence. You can ill afford to have your domain names hijacked or put at risk in a legal dispute. So, what steps can you take to protect your domain names as much as possible? Choosing the right domain...
by Jiah Kim | Apr 30, 2017 | Startup Planning |
When a small group of founders get together and start a new venture, they will need to discuss the terms of the business relationship with one another. How are work responsibilities shared among founders? How is equity split among them? What would happen if one of the...