by Business Lawyer | Sep 16, 2015 | Business Transactions, California Labor Law, Corporation & CA LLC
Stock Tax Election 83(b) Election You’re getting hired by a fledgling San Francisco Startup company, and you’ve just signed a Stock Purchase Agreement granting you a vesting equity interest in the Company. Congratulations and good luck. But watch out. Upon the...
by Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney | Aug 20, 2015 | Business Transactions, Corporation & CA LLC
Privacy Policy, By Sutter Law, a San Francisco and Silicon Valley Business Law and Corporate Firm When it comes time for your San Francisco or Silicon Valley Startup Company to launch its product or service, it is crucial that there exists a robust Privacy Policy for...
by Business Lawyer | Aug 12, 2015 | Business Transactions, Corporation & CA LLC
Website Terms and Conditions, By Sutter Law a San Francisco and Silicon Valley Business Law Firm. When it comes time for your San Francisco Startup Company to launch its product or service, it is crucial that there exists a robust Terms of Service and Privacy Policy...
by Business Lawyer | Jul 26, 2015 | Business Transactions, Corporation & CA LLC
Crowdsource fundraising, also known as crowdfunding, has quickly become an integral tool for businesses worldwide, notably for startups in search of capital. However, the question looms — is crowdsource fundraising the right choice for your startup? Crowdfunding is...
by Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney | May 3, 2015 | Business Transactions, Corporation & CA LLC
By: Eric Milliken, Attorney at Law, Sutter Law, a San Francisco Business Attorney So Your California Corporation Has Been Suspended? When a California corporation is suspended, the corporation has lost all of its rights and privileges and cannot legally operate....
by Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney | Apr 27, 2015 | Business Transactions, California Labor Law, Corporation & CA LLC, Energy Policy
Title 4 of the Jobs Act by, Sutter Law – San Francisco Business Law Firm Despite the recent floundering of Title 3 of the JOBS Act before the Securities and Exchange Commission, it appears that Title 4 may actually come to fruition in the near future. So what...