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Episode 4: What We Learned From Startup and VC Attorney Nick Trimis (Part 1)

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Welcome back to worldie unboxed! In this engaging two-part episode, Brandan and Aaron sit down with Nick Trimis, a seasoned startup and venture capitalist attorney. Nick delves into the crucial intersection of entrepreneurship and law, highlighting the potential pitfalls that can arise if legal matters aren’t addressed early in a venture’s lifecycle. He offers valuable insights on maximizing the founder-legal counsel relationship and provides practical tips on preparing for VC funding and attracting institutional investors.

Although this discussion doesn’t constitute legal advice, it offers a rare glimpse into the legal challenges startups face and strategies to overcome them.

In next week’s episode, Brandan and Aaron will be joined by Crystal Kwabea Adu-Poku to recap the highlights from their talk with Nick and relate them to their own experiences at worldie.

Listeners can stay connected by joining the worldie community at worldiebrand.com and subscribing to the worldie YouTube channel for clips from their conversations.

Tune in and hear from Nick on this informative episode!

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Welcome back to worldie unboxed! In this engaging two-part episode, Brandan and Aaron sit down with Nick Trimis, a seasoned startup and venture capitalist attorney. Nick delves into the crucial intersection of entrepreneurship and law, highlighting the potential pitfalls that can arise if legal matters aren’t addressed early in a venture’s lifecycle. He offers valuable insights on maximizing the founder-legal counsel relationship and provides practical tips on preparing for VC funding and attracting institutional investors.

Although this discussion doesn’t constitute legal advice, it offers a rare glimpse into the legal challenges startups face and strategies to overcome them.

In next week’s episode, Brandan and Aaron will be joined by Crystal Kwabea Adu-Poku to recap the highlights from their talk with Nick and relate them to their own experiences at worldie.

Listeners can stay connected by joining the worldie community at worldiebrand.com and subscribing to the worldie YouTube channel for clips from their conversations.

Tune in and hear from Nick on this informative episode!

  continue reading

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