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Location: United States, New York
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $850K
Founded date: 2011
Investors 1
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| 08.11.2020 | RAINFALL V... | rainfall.c... |
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| 10.08.2020 | Financing Document Forms | Many founders want to do SAFE note financings for their early rounds to save time and money. My response to that is “let’s do a priced round, we can use a standard financing form we both like, we won’t use a lawyer on our side, and we can c... |
| 10.01.2019 | How to get your money’s worth from your startup lawyer | You will never know as much as your lawyers do about the legal services they provide to you. It is a classic asymmetry of information, where the party that knows less gets the worse deal. In this case, that is you, the startup founder. As a... |
| 02.11.2017 | This is How You Win the Term Sheet Negotiation Game | As an entrepreneur you might not even think about a term sheet until you are late into the fundraising process. However, understanding term sheets is essential to coming from a position of strength in the negotiations process and ensuring y... |
| 21.07.2015 | How to Read a Term Sheet | If you’ve never seen a term sheet or before — or have for that matter — it can have a dizzying effect. There’s a lot of complex language and terms you’ve likely never seen before. To help ensure best practices and simplicity in your current... |
| 10.01.2015 | What It Means When Law Firms And Startups Give Away Legal Documents | Daniel Doktori Contributor More posts by this contributor How tech companies measure ‘legal’ What It Means When Law Firms And Startups Give Away Legal Documents Editor’s note: Daniel Doktori is an associate in the New York startup practice ... |
| 07.04.2014 | Our favorite 3 legal startups that demoed at Brooklyn law | Unless you’re a lawyer, the idea of technology making us all less reliant on attorneys probably sounds appealing. Who doesn’t want to spend less time talking to lawyers? That said, it seemed that the more legal startups were discussed among... |
| 24.10.2013 | Brooklyn startups with blogs worth reading | Content marketing should be intuitive: do interesting publishing that relates to your work and grow an audience who might become customers, followers and supporters. Some startups do this well, others don’t. There are those who publish infr... |
| 04.10.2013 | These Are Brooklyn's Hottest Tech Startups The Weird, Awesome Hobbies of 13 Tech Execs > | Bre Pettis, founder at MakerBot Kevin Smith/Business Insider The tech scene is booming in Brooklyn. Over the summer, 3D printing company Stratasys acquired MakerBot, the hot 3D printing startup, in a $400 million deal. "We're so proud ... |
| 18.03.2013 | Docracy Opens Up Document Genome Project To Let You Compare And Contrast Contracts And Patents | Docracy, a TechCrunch Hackathon winner aimed at creating a database of open legal documents, has been relatively quiet over the past few months. After taking a $225k investment from Reed Elsevier and Jeff Zwelling late last year, Docracy is... |
| 26.02.2013 | Calling All Startups, Get Ready For TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco | For the fourth year in a row, TechCrunch Disrupt will take over the San Francisco Design Center Concourse, and we’re bringing the hottest startups and best minds in the industry with us. Block off September 7-11 on your calendar, because yo... |
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