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Learn to spot ‘legal landmines’ at this Bunker Labs event

Hear from Philly lawyers and entrepreneurs Nov. 30 on how to shield a business against legal trouble.

Is the legal system ripe for disruption? (Photo by Flickr user Joe Gratz, used under a Creative Commons license)
Legal issues have the power to get an eager startup shut down before its product sees the light of day.

Already tasked with adapting to civilian life while building a company, veteran entrepreneurs especially could use some protections against lawsuits and other legal troubles.

That’s why Bunker Labs, a nonprofit that aims to provide a support network for vetrepreneurs, is hosting a chat with entrepreneurs and attorneys focused on how to shield a company against imploding in court.

Here’s the lineup of panelists at “Avoiding Legal Landmines,” happening Nov. 30:

  • Dan Tobon, CEO of IVIK, Medicinal Cannabis Company
  • Colby Smith, partner at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius
  • Bob Mascioli, partner at Saul, Ewing, Arnstein & Lehr

The nonprofit is now accepting applications for its 2018 Launch Lab Cohort, which kicks off in January.

https://www.meetup.com/BunkerLabsPHL/events/240487931/

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