Legal Nuts & Bolts For Early Stage Companies
Event | 07.08.10, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC
This seminar is presented by the TriTech SBDC and Crowell & Moring. In this informative and interactive program, you will hear from Crowell & Moring attorneys experienced in guiding early stage companies through the intricacies of business formation and growth. Focusing on three legal areas - corporate, human resources and intellectual property law -- participants will receive a high-level overview of issues to consider when beginning and growing a company. The seminar will be interactive, with adequate time for questions and answers.
Amanda Paracuellos, Kendra Miller and Jonathan Lindsay are the speakers at this event.
The seminar will be held at the offices of Crowell & Moring in Irvine.
Fees: $35.00 at the door for each workshop or $75.00 for all three workshops. Register EARLY (by July 7th 2010) for all three workshops for only $50.00 or $25.00 for each individual workshop!
For more information, please visit these areas: Labor and Employment, Intellectual Property Litigation, Intellectual Property
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