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Protect your confidential information with a mutual NDA

Protect your confidential information with a mutual NDA

by ADLV Law Team | 34 - 140, 34 - Protect and exploit your IP

The first step in starting a successful enterprise is developing an idea, business concept, process, prototype or invention that sets you apart from other businesses. After you have your idea, the next step is to engage with other people who can help you bring it to...
What is a ‘Sweat Equity Agreement’, and when would you use one?

What is a ‘Sweat Equity Agreement’, and when would you use one?

by ADLV Law Team | 35 - 334, 35 - Manage and incentivise your team (employment law), Entrepreneurs

A Sweat Equity Agreement is an agreement between a business and someone providing services, whereby the service provider agrees to take equity in the business, rather than cash. Sounds simple? The devil is in the detail…

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