June 17, 2021

B-corps and when startup founders should work with lawyers instead of software automations. By Shayn Fernandez

B-corps and when startup founders should work with lawyers instead of software automations. By Shayn Fernandez
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Shayn Fernandez, Corporate Attorney at Rockridge Venture Law talks about the use of the "B-corp" signature and how to obtain one and if it's even worth it obtaining it. We also discussed how startup founders should interact with their lawyers and when it might be a good idea to use software automation. 

Shayn's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaynfernandez/

Rockridge Venture Law website: https://rockridgelaw.com/

Here are the software automation that might help you avoid huge legal fees you'll need to spend on lawyers: 

Capbase, helps you with  all cap-table management: https://capbase.com/

Firstbase, helps you create a legal entity in the US no matter where you live: https://www.firstbase.io/

Stripe Atlas, similar to Firstbase but more expensive and includes more features: https://stripe.com/atlas

Other episodes of Fundraising Radio on the legal subject: https://www.fundraisingradio.com/category/legal/