AcceLINX To Present Webinar: Legal Considerations For Start-ups

May 22, 2017 at 5:15 p.m.

By Staff Report-

AcceLINX, the musculoskeletal health business accelerator, will present the second of a series of periodic webinars aimed at assisting entrepreneurs as they start and grow their businesses.

On June 6 from 4 to 5 p.m., attorneys from Rothberg Logan & Warsco LLP will cover a variety of legal topics that can impact a start-up business, according to a news release from AcceLINX.

“Legal matters have the potential to slow or stop the progress a start-up makes during its development,” said Sheryl Conley, president of AcceLINX. “If entrepreneurs are aware of those issues they can plan to protect themselves and their assets while minimizing bumps in the road.”

Key topics to be covered during the webinar include:

• What type of legal entity is most appropriate for my business?

• What legal documents are needed to set up my business?

• What are the entrepreneur’s fiduciary responsibilities?

• Do I need a board of directors?

• What are some of the issues surrounding fundraising?

• What are the key employment laws I should be aware of?

• What are the rules and regulations around working with health care professionals?

• What are the key elements of a supplier agreement, including intellectual property protections?

• What are the key elements of a distribution agreement?

Presenters for the webinar will be Dennis Dykhuizen, the senior partner in Rothberg Logan & Warsco’s Health Care and Business practice, and Alex Platte, who works on a variety of business matters, including corporate formations, commercial transactions and business succession planning.

“We are pleased to be able to partner with Rothberg Logan & Warsco to highlight a few of the decision points entrepreneurs should be thinking about as they move along their development timeline,” said David Anderson, vice president of AcceLINX. “We can’t cover every eventuality in an hour, but we can raise awareness of some of the most important questions.”

Entrepreneurs interested in taking advantage of the free webinar should go to the “Resources” page on the AcceLINX.com website at accelinx.com/resources and click on the webinar link in the “Events” section to register.

The webinar is scheduled to be one hour long and there will be an opportunity for audience questions. AcceLINX plans to host similar topical webinars periodically throughout the year.

AcceLINX, a multi-stage, musculoskeletal health business accelerator, was conceived and launched by OrthoWorx to provide an unmatched level of industry-specific support to select inventors and entrepreneurs looking to enhance their prospects of business success. According to the news release, “AcceLINX leverages the unprecedented concentration of medical device industry resources in northern Indiana and the deep industry expertise and global networks of its team members to provide a unique capacity to accelerate the results of start-ups it engages with.”

Additional information available at www.accelinx.com.

Formed in 2009 with initial funding from the Lilly Endowment, OrthoWorx (www.orthoworxindiana.com) is a community-based initiative that works strategically and collaboratively with the orthopedic industry and other stakeholders to ensure that the Warsaw region continues to reap the social and economic benefits that derive from its position as The Orthopedic Capital of the World, the release states.

AcceLINX, the musculoskeletal health business accelerator, will present the second of a series of periodic webinars aimed at assisting entrepreneurs as they start and grow their businesses.

On June 6 from 4 to 5 p.m., attorneys from Rothberg Logan & Warsco LLP will cover a variety of legal topics that can impact a start-up business, according to a news release from AcceLINX.

“Legal matters have the potential to slow or stop the progress a start-up makes during its development,” said Sheryl Conley, president of AcceLINX. “If entrepreneurs are aware of those issues they can plan to protect themselves and their assets while minimizing bumps in the road.”

Key topics to be covered during the webinar include:

• What type of legal entity is most appropriate for my business?

• What legal documents are needed to set up my business?

• What are the entrepreneur’s fiduciary responsibilities?

• Do I need a board of directors?

• What are some of the issues surrounding fundraising?

• What are the key employment laws I should be aware of?

• What are the rules and regulations around working with health care professionals?

• What are the key elements of a supplier agreement, including intellectual property protections?

• What are the key elements of a distribution agreement?

Presenters for the webinar will be Dennis Dykhuizen, the senior partner in Rothberg Logan & Warsco’s Health Care and Business practice, and Alex Platte, who works on a variety of business matters, including corporate formations, commercial transactions and business succession planning.

“We are pleased to be able to partner with Rothberg Logan & Warsco to highlight a few of the decision points entrepreneurs should be thinking about as they move along their development timeline,” said David Anderson, vice president of AcceLINX. “We can’t cover every eventuality in an hour, but we can raise awareness of some of the most important questions.”

Entrepreneurs interested in taking advantage of the free webinar should go to the “Resources” page on the AcceLINX.com website at accelinx.com/resources and click on the webinar link in the “Events” section to register.

The webinar is scheduled to be one hour long and there will be an opportunity for audience questions. AcceLINX plans to host similar topical webinars periodically throughout the year.

AcceLINX, a multi-stage, musculoskeletal health business accelerator, was conceived and launched by OrthoWorx to provide an unmatched level of industry-specific support to select inventors and entrepreneurs looking to enhance their prospects of business success. According to the news release, “AcceLINX leverages the unprecedented concentration of medical device industry resources in northern Indiana and the deep industry expertise and global networks of its team members to provide a unique capacity to accelerate the results of start-ups it engages with.”

Additional information available at www.accelinx.com.

Formed in 2009 with initial funding from the Lilly Endowment, OrthoWorx (www.orthoworxindiana.com) is a community-based initiative that works strategically and collaboratively with the orthopedic industry and other stakeholders to ensure that the Warsaw region continues to reap the social and economic benefits that derive from its position as The Orthopedic Capital of the World, the release states.
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