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Legal Guide and Tips for Startups: “Why FoodieBay was renamed to Zomato” | Avoid Legal Mistakes

Originally published at: http://techcorplegal.com/Blog_Technology_Law_Business_Research/2013/07/02/law-for-startups/ Recently, our law firm’s partner Rahul Dev was invited to become a mentor at SMB Connect. After speaking at their Delhi event recently, he was really impressed by their initiative and agreed to their proposal. So here is the first article as written by him and published by SMB. Feel free to leave … Continue reading

Free e-Book of Legal Audit: Internet & Cyber Laws for Website | Checklist: Do’s & Don’ts while doing Web (Internet) Based Business

Website Legal Audit Introduction With the ever changing advent of Internet law, it is very crucial to ensure the legal compliance of a website and get it audited from an internet lawyer. Various components of a website, including, Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy and Legal Disclaimer, should be in compliance with the recent legal regulations. … Continue reading

Top Tech Startup Hubs in the World | Tech Startup Patents | Startup Genome Research

Article Source: http://techcorplegal.com/Blog_Technology_Law_Business_Research/2012/10/15/tech-startups-patents-uspto/ There are many countries attracting a significant number of start-ups and they are expanding and constructing themselves to support the influx of business and culture. Within United States, San Francisco is the obvious choice for many but New York has also been in discussion lately. Boston and Los Angeles are also in … Continue reading

Due Diligence Guide: Buying a New Business and Investment in New Venture

Article Source: http://techcorplegal.com/Blog_Technology_Law_Business_Research/2012/10/09/due-diligence-for-buying-a-new-business-and-investment-in-new-venture/ Determination for buying a business can be broadly divided into three main categories – Legal, financial and operational. The most important of the three is OPERATIONAL. The business is expected to function as per the purchaser’s needs; this function is ensured by the operational part. The transfer of a business may cause … Continue reading