Launching Your Company: Send Lawyers, Guns and Money? Or Do It Yourself!
This is part of my Series on Entrepreneurial Culture.
The
classic Warren Zevon refrain, “Send Lawyers, Guns and Money”,
could very well epitomize the attitude many first-time entrepreneurs take on when launching their
companies. In fact, I’m asked the
question, “Which lawyer should I hire?” so often that I decided to share my
quick thoughts on this matter.
In a nutshell- hold your fire and save your money.
If you don’t have an experienced mentor to help you and absolutely insist on hiring a lawyer, please remember that these services are a commodity. You should only work with reputable, respected lawyers that primarily work with start-up companies and who are well-regarded in your local entrepreneurial and investment community. If you go elsewhere you will most likely be shelling out thousands of dollars for the usual rigmarole. Reputable counsel will help you set things up inexpensively and will be a resource that is available to you as you grow your company. Their value will manifest itself once you actually have a revenue-generating business and are perhaps raising your first round of institutional funding.
I of course welcome you to share your thoughts and experiences on this topic.
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