Co-Founder disputes happen quite often among startups. One way to navigate this is by implementing a structured Co-Founder Agreement! 😊 In this video, startup lawyer Rachel Wong explains the importance of a Co-Founder's Agreement and what Founders need to take note of when writing it.
In this video, corporate lawyer Rachel Wong 💃 takes on the mission of explaining a shareholder's agreement and what it entails for founders🤔 #FDdebunks the common myths of a standard startup shareholders’ agreement ⚔️ and takes you through different aspects of a shareholders’ agreement📘
Co-Founder disputes happen quite often among startups. One way to navigate this is by implementing a structured Co-Founder Agreement! 😊 In this video, startup lawyer Rachel Wong explains the importance of a Co-Founder's Agreement and what Founders need to take note of when writing it.
In this video, corporate lawyer Rachel Wong 💃 takes on the mission of explaining a shareholder's agreement and what it entails for founders🤔 #FDdebunks the common myths of a standard startup shareholders’ agreement ⚔️ and takes you through different aspects of a shareholders’ agreement📘
Previously, we ran a poll to check in on one of the top mistakes that some startups make. 🫢 In this post, we present some of the answers - in a snapshot : 1. If an individual (not a company) is executing a deed, it still needs to be signed, sealed and delivered. 📨 2. In the era of electronic signatures, it remains unclear whether an ‘electronic seal’ will hold its weight in court. 🦭 3. This being the case, we encourage startups to continue pasting that round circular red sticker, until we get further clarity from the Parliament or the Courts. 🔴
Did you know that there may be changes to the Companies Act in Singapore? At Founders Doc, we've put together a QuickGuide summarising some of the potential implications for startups (mostly for the better). Download it to enjoy!
The constitution is a legal document which spells out the rules and regulations on how the company should be governed.
Previously, we ran a poll to check in on one of the top mistakes that some startups make. 🫢 In this post, we present some of the answers - in a snapshot : 1. If an individual (not a company) is executing a deed, it still needs to be signed, sealed and delivered. 📨 2. In the era of electronic signatures, it remains unclear whether an ‘electronic seal’ will hold its weight in court. 🦭 3. This being the case, we encourage startups to continue pasting that round circular red sticker, until we get further clarity from the Parliament or the Courts. 🔴
Did you know that there may be changes to the Companies Act in Singapore? At Founders Doc, we've put together a QuickGuide summarising some of the potential implications for startups (mostly for the better). Download it to enjoy!
The constitution is a legal document which spells out the rules and regulations on how the company should be governed.
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