Foley Represents TDK Ventures as Investor in Infinite Uptime

Foley & Lardner LLP represented TDK Ventures as an investor in Infinite Uptime, the Industry 5.0 focused startup. Infinite Uptime’s digital intelligence platform leverages state-of-the-art sensor technology, advanced analytics, and machine learning algorithms to monitor vital mechanical equipment within industrial applications to anticipate and promptly address failures, optimizing uptime and enabling superior performance. TDK Ventures […]

How to Position Your Startup for Venture Capital Funding

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9:00 a.m. PST – January 18, 2024 | Webinar Join Alidad Vakili, Of Counsel with Foley & Lardner LLP, for a discussion on how to position your startup for venture capital funding. During this webinar you will learn the basics of the venture model and path along with the necessary steps to take so that your company’s legal […]

Unlocking Stock Options: Employee Loans and Considerations

When it comes to employee compensation, companies constantly explore innovative ways to align their workforce’s interests with the organization’s success. One strategy gaining traction is the extension of loans to employees to facilitate the exercise of stock options. While this approach has apparent benefits, a cautious stance is crucial due to the intricate complexities and […]

Startup Advisors: Key issues when onboarding employees and consultants

Foley’s Startup Advisors answer questions that entrepreneurs need to know for their startup venture. We will be addressing questions startups regularly face – including entity formation, intellectual property protection, financing, and much more. In this video we discuss key issues when onboarding employees and consultants.

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