A trained attorney and legal analyst with experience working in venture capital. Andre has interests in startup law, enjoys the business/transactional side of things, and is passionate about helping underrepresented individuals.
Whether you're a founder or not, he's here to answer your questions, so.... ask him anything (in the comments)!
Mar 31, 2021Liked by Garry Johnson III, Abu Kamara
Hey everyone! Thanks for having me. I'm grateful for the opportunity to interact with and share knowledge with you whether you're a founder, entrepreneur, or just a person with an idea. I have experience in VC, Corporate law, and Start up law, so I'll do my best to share anything I know. Also I like motorcycles, fitness, and the Philadelphia 76ers, so I'm always willing to talk about all of the above!
Hi Andre, thank you for your time - we are trying to set up an asset-backed securities start-up; we need legal advise on best ways to structure the company
Andre, congratulations on all of your accomplishments. My question: In terms of venture capital, the raising of this type of capital, would you say it's better to establish as a C-corp, or is an LLC fine? Is it harder to transition to a C-corp later?
Ask Me Anything: Andre Brown, Legal Analyst
Hey everyone! Thanks for having me. I'm grateful for the opportunity to interact with and share knowledge with you whether you're a founder, entrepreneur, or just a person with an idea. I have experience in VC, Corporate law, and Start up law, so I'll do my best to share anything I know. Also I like motorcycles, fitness, and the Philadelphia 76ers, so I'm always willing to talk about all of the above!
Hi Andre, thank you for your time - we are trying to set up an asset-backed securities start-up; we need legal advise on best ways to structure the company
Hi Andre, thank you for your time! My team and I want to know what documents investors expect from startups before doing business?
Andre, congratulations on all of your accomplishments. My question: In terms of venture capital, the raising of this type of capital, would you say it's better to establish as a C-corp, or is an LLC fine? Is it harder to transition to a C-corp later?