January Update: How to thrive during down rounds and a can't-miss crowdfunding event

Welcome to More From Fourscore

What new resources do we have for you this month? Take a look at our quick video from Fourscore Attorney Sean Valle.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6XpqFDXRNQ

Fourscore Trademark Law Practice

Did you know that Fourscore provides trademark law services? Consider protecting your name brand or logo in specific classes of goods/services as part of your growth! Email us at info@fourscorelaw.com to learn more.

The Impact of Down Rounds

Click over to our blog to read a new post from Sean that explains how down rounds affect capitalization tables for startups. Sean also explains best practices, equipping you with clear action steps to take when down rounds strike.

Coming Soon: Crowdfunding Event

Although traditional venture financing has been down lately, we've seen an influx of crowdfunding deals. Stay tuned for details on an event Fourscore is planning with Incolo – an accelerator that helps startups fundraise!

RIoT Lunch & Learn Features Fourscore

Fourscore team members Ben & Jesse will lead a Feb. 22 lunch and learn for RIoT titled "Early Stage Startups – Key Issues & Legal Strategy." Register for this practical session to learn how to avoid common startup pitfalls.Headquartered in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina, Fourscore Business Law serves entrepreneurs and businesses in the Triangle, throughout the Southeast and in Silicon Valley / San Francisco. We also represent venture capital funds and other investors who invest in companies throughout the U.S. The idea of delivering maximum impact in a simple and succinct manner is what we’re calling the Fourscore Principle. And that is what Fourscore Business Law is based on. Our clients operate in a broad range of industries including tech, IoT, consumer products, B2B services and more. Questions? Shoot us an email or give us a call at (919) 307-5356. Your first call is on us. 

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