2008 Startup School

March 11, 2008 - Startup Issues

The Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students and Y Combinator are co-sponsoring the 2008 Startup School at Stanford on April 19.

Are you a hacker who has thought about one day starting a startup? Have you already started it? Then you’re invited to a free, one-day startup school this April 19 at Stanford.

We’ll have a range of experts speaking on every aspect of startups, from technical details like how to incorporate, to bigger questions like how to build something that millions of people will want. Many hackers consider starting a company at some point, but are put off because the process seems mysterious. The goal of startup school is to remove that mystery.

To find out more about the 2008 Startup School, including the application to attend, visit startupschool.org.

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About the Author: Ryan Roberts is a corporate lawyer and advises clients in a wide variety of transactional matters, with an emphasis on startup companies, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate governance. His clients have included companies in the technology, energy, real estate, health care, construction, and retail sectors. Visit his law firm's website.

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