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Legal eagles revisited

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The following is from Tech Confidential partner OC VC, a blog written by Marc Averrit, cofounder and managing partner at Okapi Venture Capital:

Last year, I wrote a piece about things to consider when selecting company counsel for your start-up so I felt compelled to briefly revisit the topic after reading some very insightful musings from Jason Mendelson from the Foundry Group (appropriately titled: Why Start-Up Lawyers Frustrate Me). Jason is another recovering-attorney-turned-VC like myself, so I encourage you to read his rant.

One of my current frustrations is when a portion of my fund's investment in a company goes to paper the transaction and pay said start-up's past legal bills. I realize it is a necessary (evil) for a number of reasons, but it doesn't mean I have to like it. To add to this frustration, I'm beginning to think that the time spent going back and forth on "non-material" terms is an even bigger disservice to the company than the fact that a portion of it's first institutional investment is going to pay for legal fees.

So, what's a conscious entrepreneur to do when choosing counsel? First, read my prior Legal Eagles post. Second, choose wisely. Finally, understand the situation and manage counsel accordingly.

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From: Jason Mendelson,

Thanks for the support. Keep a lookout as i plan to explore all the inner workings of the law firm and attempt to suggest some changes that will help us all out in the end.


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