Posts Tagged ‘law’
Loved Participating on this Panel on Redesigning Medical Entrepreneurship
Thanks to my co-panelists for a great discussion on Redesigning Medical Entrepreneurship in the Global space! And thanks to Sheba Medical Center for hosting an amazing ARC Summit to foster innovation in the digital health and biotech space around the world. Looking forward to continuing the discussion!
Read MoreEnjoyed talking about AI in the IP and FDA spaces with Sheba’s SPARC ventures!
Mazal Tov to the amazing and innovative digital health entrepreneurs at Sheba Medical Center that just graduated from the SPARC bootcamp. I really enjoyed talking with them about how to plan their AI ventures and navigate their IP and FDA planning. Looking forward to staying in touch!
Read MoreFor Digital Health Entrepreneurs or Advisors: Planning your First Critical Steps
Please join me at Jenkins Law Library for a virtual CLE discussion on the key issues to take into account as you plan and build your digital health startup. Registration is at the following link: https://www.jenkinslaw.org/cle/classes/building-digital-health-start-what-are-5-critical-concerns-webinar.
Read MorePlease Join a Great Cohort of Women-Owned Start-ups to Discuss Building your Business
Please join me and my sister-owned start-ups, as we navigate the Legal Basics for Starting a Business on February 17, as part of WBEC-East’s Jumpstart-Business Launch. Registration is at the following link: https://wbeceast.com/events/
Read MoreEstablishing a U.S. Entity – A Primer for Israeli Digital Health Start-Ups
Had a fabulous experience serving as faculty on the topic of Establishing a U.S. Entity for Tel Aviv University’s annual 4-day bootcamp, Health Care Technological Innovation – From Idea to Commercialization, hosted by the Lahav Executive Program for Biotechnology, Medical Device and Health IT Entrepreneurs and Managers at the Coller School of Management. This unique intensive program focuses…
Read MoreThe Catch 22 in Crowdfunding Campaigns
A recent study shows that crowdfunding psychology requires a unique fundraising strategy. An abundance of early donations is viewed as originating from friends and family who have not scrutinized the deal, while the opposite is inferred from a lean start. Balancing this perception from day 1 is key to a successful campaign.
Read MoreCOVID-19 spurs patent litigation among telehealth providers
Alert! All entrepreneurs and intrapraneurs in the healthcare space! COVID-19 has accelerated the advent of telehealth, and providers are vying for the #1 spot. A recent lawsuit filed by Teladoc highlights the importance of promptly securing patents and other forms of digital IP as barriers to entry from day 1.
Read MoreAverting Bankruptcy: PPP loan forgiveness to be launched
The SBA is thankfully beginning to forgive PPP loans, staving off the backlog blocking new loans, as well as averting bankruptcy filings in the face of mounting debt. Legislation is also being drafted to streamline the paperwork for forgiving small loans, by permitting borrowers to self-verify to the proper use of funds.
Read MoreIP and the Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship @ Yeshiva University’s Innovation Lab
November 4, 2019 Enjoyed guest lecturing at Yeshiva University’s emerging Innovation Lab! Thanks to Maria Blekher, for hosting!
Read MoreTips for Client Management of Financial Distress Issues: How can you help your business and individual clients who find themselves at risk?
Women Owned Law, December 7, 2018
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