How does a company open a branch abroad? Who owns the intellectual property rights in a startup? What issues could prevent investors from funding? How does legal illiteracy hinder sales?
Following the successful launch of the flagship guide for tech start-ups in 13 jurisdictions, international law firm CMS, TechUkraine, Perkins Coie LLP, and a leading global tech giant are pleased to announce the launch of live on-line Q&A event, in which international experts will share their practical experience and discuss local regulations, and the challenges and opportunities specific to each country. At our live online events, we will answer questions about starting a business in the US, UK and key European countries.
The first meeting is on 8 February 2024 and will include an analysis of the US and UK jurisdictions. Registration is available here.
Meet the Speakers:
- Liz Bauza, Senior Corporate Counsel at Amazon Web Services
- Olga Belyakova, Partner and Co-Head of the TMT Sector Group in Central and Eastern Europe at СMS
- Sam Pout, Partner, Corporate M&A at CMS UK
- Michael Avent, Corporate Counsel at Perkins Coie
- Adam Legge, Corporate lawyer at CMS UK
Q&A Session
Apart from outlining the main peculiarities of launching a business in the US and UK, the experts will answer questions raised by the audience. What legal issues would you like to see analysed? Register for the event and submit your questions that you would like to see answered during the webinar.
You will receive:
- Updates on legal trends
- Interaction with experts
- Global Perspectives
- Professional Development
GOING GLOBAL: Factsheet
You can still receive our expert research work GOING GLOBAL: Factsheet for tech startups, which includes key considerations about new market evaluation, opening a branch, establishing a legal entity and acquiring an existing company; tips on funding, intellectual property, tax, data protection and regulatory issues; The GOING GLOBAL Factsheet covers the jurisdiction of US, UK and a wide range of CEE countries including Poland, Czechia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, and others.
Please fill in the form to request the full version (available in English).





