Starting up? Know what you’re worth!

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Are you launching your Startup?  You’ve found your co-founder, you’re building your MVP and prototype.  Perhaps you met at an event, or through friends of friends and now it’s action-stations to get paying customers on-board and validate your business.

At LawPath we know what it’s like to launch a business – we’ve done it too.  That’s why we wanted to help by providing you access to our free ‘Hacker Co-Founder Agreement’ to get you started.

There’s no excuses – it’s free and simple to use – so make sure you get your entitlements sorted early in the piece.

Download it now.

Don’t know where to start? Contact us on 1800 529 728 to learn more about customising legal documents and obtaining a fixed-fee quote from Australia’s largest lawyer marketplace.

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