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SELF-STUDY GUIDE - INTRODUCTION TO CONTRACTS FOR ENTREPRENEURS AND STARTUPS

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Are you an entrepreneur or startup founder?

 

With study guides you shall learn about essential contract law knowledge necessary to protect your business and ideas.

 

Learn from real-life examples of famous startup founders who were involved in lengthy, multimillion dollar contractual disputes: 


- Mark Zuckerberg and the Winklevoss Twins: The infamous dispute over the founding of Facebook underscores the significance of having clear, written agreements. The lack of a solid contract led to years of legal battles and a multi-million dollar settlement.

 

- Snapchat Founders: Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy faced a lawsuit from their former classmate, Reggie Brown, who claimed he was unfairly ousted and that his ideas were stolen. This case emphasizes the need for well-documented agreements to avoid costly disputes.

 

In our self-study guide you'll learn:

 

- Types of Contracts

- Offer and Acceptance

- Consideration

- Intention to Create Legal Relations

- Capacity

 

Don't leave your business vulnerable. Order today through Amazon and get a free audiobook version of the guide (for a limited time only


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Keywords: Startups, entrepreneur, contract law, protecting startups, agreements, contracts

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September 22, 2024

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