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Garvey Schubert Barer represents emerging technology companies at every stage of development and across industry sectors, including software, internet media, hardware, peripherals, gaming, medical devices, and clean technology.  Their experienced corporate lawyers serve as a single point of contact for the legal needs of their clients, including specialized areas such as executive compensation, immigration, intellectual property, labor and employment, real estate, technology licensing, and tax. They regularly represent companies and investors in company formation, private placements of equity and debt, joint ventures, strategic alliances, mergers and acquisitions, and public offerings.   


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The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Michael G. Foster School of Business promotes entrepreneurial learning and discovery to students­from undergraduates to PhD candidates­across the University of Washington.  The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship also supports innovative research and curriculum, working closely with faculty to prepare students for the real-life, complex challenges of entrepreneurship.  These students become leaders who challenge the status quo and change the way we do business.

 

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The Founder Institute on Entrepreneur.com

06/28/2009: by Jonathan Greechan for Summer 2009 Bay Area

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Thanks to Entrepreneur.com's Amy Reinink for featuring both TheFunded.com and The Founder Institute in her latest article, "5 Lifelines for Your Startup."  It reads;

"The Funded is an online networking group for startups seeking venture capital, following the same entrepreneurs-helping-entrepreneurs model as Ultra Light, with a focus on sharing information about investors. Founder Adeo Ressi says the free networking site lets its more than 12,000 members dish about specific investors anonymously. Ressi adds that a thorough application process ensures members are actually business owners.

'Who better to ask about how good an investor is to work with than an entrepreneur who's already working with one?' Ressi says.

The Funded's sister company, the Founder Institute, offers a four-month, $450 program with classes on topics such as fundraising, branding and intellectual property. There's also a $50 application fee. Classes, taught by experienced CEOs, are held both in the San Francisco area and online.

'I don't think starting a company will ever be easy," Ressi says. "But I'd like to make all the mundane and bureaucratic aspects secondary to executing the vision.'"

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