Review of What Every Engineer Should Know About Starting a High-Tech Business Venture (Paperback)
It is rare to find good books written from authors on similar subject which have also a current practice. The author is from top law company and knows how the things works from inside. I find the book very well written and useful to me and opened my eyes to many problems only an experienced attorney can know.
Product Description
Written for the engineering and technical entrepreneur desiring to launch his or her own high-tech venture, this step-by-step guide offers advice on everything, starting with the initial decision to leave your employer. It contains tips on how to gain access to technologies and talent, how to anticipate problems and eliminate future hurdles, and how to guard intellectual property from the start. Discussions on the best ways to compensate employees, as well as coverage of general issues that new tech businesses face, including hiring, firing, contracts, leases, loans, and product warranties, make this a complete handbook for those who understand that a future in high-tech is the future in which to believe.
About the Author
Cooley Godward Kronish LLP, Seattle, Washington, USAThe Pennsylvania State University, Malvern, USA
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