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Author: The Start Up Gig

The start up gig is a nonconventional law firm, turned one-stop service center for startups, SME’s, Investors, and VC’s. We constantly try to solve every problem the startup ecosystem faces in terms of the services it needs. Our approach of investing a lot of time with the Entrepreneur, understanding their Vision and then giving customized, easy and most importantly cost-effective solutions has now become our USP.

We are professionals, who love businesses and understand that the traditional law firm approach will not suit a dynamic startup.

There are few things managers dread more than litigation. Even petty cases have a way of damaging relationships, tarnishing reputations, and eating up enormous sums of money, time, and talent. Most managers know that lawsuits are steadily increasing. Smart managers know that they are also increasingly avoidable. There are now many alternatives to litigation that […

Google has a lot at stake today when Eric Schmidt, the company’s Executive Chairman, testifies before the U.S. Senate subcommittee on anti-trust. Google flourishes in the market, but is under increasing pressure in the realm of politics and regulation. Such a paradigm-shifting company inevitably encounters political scrutiny, and Google has successfully dealt with challenges in […]

  • Living Agreements for a Risky WorldNEGOTIATION STRATEGIES MAGAZINE ARTICLE
    • Ryan J. Orr
    Contracts are meant to enshrine agreements in something like stone. But contracts covering long-term infrastructure investments in emerging markets are written in something closer to sand. As more companies invest in these markets—building roads, bridges, utilities, and telecom systems—contracts must become flexible enough to account for the changes that political and economic instability create. In […]
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    • FROM THE APRIL 2006 ISSUE
  • Playing by the Rules: How Intel Avoids Antitrust LitigationGLOBAL BUSINESS MAGAZINE ARTICLE
    • David B. Yoffie
    • Mary Kwak
    Microsoft and Intel are both obvious targets for antitrust litigation; both wield considerable control in their respective segments of the computer industry....
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    • FROM THE JUNE 2001 ISSUE
  • How Market Smarts Can Protect Property RightsSTRATEGY & EXECUTION MAGAZINE ARTICLE
    • Bharat N. Anand
    • Alexander Galetovic
    Intellectual property comprises an ever-increasing fraction of corporate wealth, but what's the good of that if an ever-increasing fraction of the property...
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    • DECEMBER 01, 2004
  • Why Compliance Programs Fail—and How to Fix ThemGOVERNMENT POLICY AND REGULATION MAGAZINE ARTICLE
    • Hui Chen
    • Eugene Soltes
    The key to success is better measurement.
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    • FROM THE MARCH–APRIL 2018 ISSUE
  • Future-Proof Your Climate StrategyTECHNOLOGY & OPERATIONS MAGAZINE ARTICLE
    • Joseph E. Aldy
    • Gianfranco Gianfrate
    Many companies are protecting themselves against "climate risk"--the damage they might suffer from heat waves, flooding, and other effects of global climate...