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malgorithms | 4 years ago

If you’re talking to investors at all, ask them for recommendations. That’s a good place to start.

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malgorithms|4 years ago

I say this because investors sit on boards and work alongside these lawyers once they invest. They learn pretty quickly who is great and can often give very direct recommendations: a specific lawyer, not just a firm. At the startup stage you should choose the lawyer, not the firm.

altusbrown|4 years ago

FYI - at least one friend-of-a-friend large scale investor reached out after this article to note he'd almost hired this same person.

Don't assume someone coming in through a reference has had the level of due diligence you need. Always do your own due diligence. It catches things that will otherwise slip through because everyone assumes everyone else checked.

bradknowles|4 years ago

One thing to keep in mind is that any lawyers the investors recommend are likely to be loyal to the investors and not you.