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I am a startup, corporate and M&A lawyer based in Seattle. I represent clients in a variety of industries and at all stages of the business lifecycle—from formation, to capital raising, and through exit.

I live in Woodinville, Washington with my wife and two sons. I’m an avid golfer, college football fan, and homebrewer. I’ll happily share a sample of whatever I have on tap in my kegerator in exchange for your honest feedback.

In our initial posts, we discussed formation considerations for startups and founders, including choice of entity considerations. In those posts, we assumed that the startup would opt for a state law corporation taxed as a C Corporation, as the vast majority of startups end up going this route. In this post, we dig deeper into

Continue Reading Why Most Startups Incorporate as C Corporations

We’re back with part two of our discussion of formation considerations for startups and founders. Items one through four were covered here.

5.   Transfer Restrictions on Shares.

Founders should consider whether to impose transfer restrictions on shares issued at formation. Transfer restrictions put guardrails on how and when shares can be transferred to

Continue Reading Formation Considerations for Startups and Founders: Part 2

If you’re reading this, you’ve likely decided to take the leap and found a startup. Or, you’re at least thinking about making the leap. Startup founders are faced with a number of critical decisions at formation. Certain decisions are specific to the startup and others apply across the board. The concepts discussed below routinely come

Continue Reading Formation Considerations for Startups and Founders: Part 1