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Insights

EINs

An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a federal tax identifier issued by the IRS. Every new business needs an EIN to operate legally and establish financial credibility. This guide explains why EINs matter, how to apply, and what to prepare before starting the process.

Typical C-Corp Startup Incorporation Documents

Incorporating your startup is an important milestone, but it is only the first step toward building a fully functional company. After incorporation, several legal documents and governance measures are required to establish structure, protect intellectual property, and prepare for growth.

Where Should I Incorporate My Startup?

The state of incorporation is a critical decision that can significantly impact your startup's legal, financial, and operational landscape. This memo provides guidance on selecting the most appropriate jurisdiction for your business.

When Should I Incorporate My Startup?

When launching a new venture, one of the most critical decisions entrepreneurs face is determining the appropriate time to incorporate. This memo outlines key milestones that signal it's time to form a legal business entity.

Contracts

Can distribution agreements be terminated early?

Yes, but only if termination rights are included. Contracts should cover notice periods, treatment of unsold inventory, and customer transition plans.

Contracts

How do distribution agreements handle intellectual property?

They should state that your startup retains ownership of all IP, while the distributor only gets limited rights to sell your product.

Contracts

Should startups grant exclusivity to distributors?

Exclusivity can motivate strong performance but is risky if the distributor underdelivers. Consider tying exclusivity to sales targets.

Contracts

What’s the difference between a reseller agreement and a distribution agreement?

A reseller agreement usually involves buying and reselling at a markup, while a distribution agreement often grants broader rights to market, sell, and support products in a defined territory.

Contracts

Can I switch manufacturers if I’m unhappy with the current one?

Yes, but only if your agreement allows it. Ensure your contract includes termination rights and addresses ownership of tooling and designs so you can move production.

Contracts

How can startups protect their IP when working with manufacturers abroad?

Include strict IP ownership and confidentiality clauses, use dual-language contracts, and consider arbitration in neutral jurisdictions to enforce rights.

Contracts

What happens if a manufacturer delivers defective goods?

Your agreement should outline inspection rights, rejection procedures, and remedies such as refunds, replacements, or penalties.

Contracts

Why do startups need manufacturing agreements?

They protect your startup by setting clear standards for quality, ownership, liability, and delivery. Without one, you risk disputes, defects, and loss of control over your product.

Contracts

What risks do vendor agreements help reduce?

They protect your startup from disputes over scope, missed deadlines, unexpected costs, confidentiality breaches, and liability for vendor mistakes.

Contracts

Who should own the intellectual property created by a vendor?

In most cases, your startup should own the IP produced under the contract. Otherwise, you may only receive a license, limiting your rights.

Contracts

Can I just use the vendor’s standard contract?

You can, but vendor-provided contracts usually favor their interests. It’s important to review and negotiate terms that protect your business.

Contracts

What happens if we violate a BAA?

Covered Entities can terminate the agreement, and regulators can impose significant fines for HIPAA violations. Startups risk both legal penalties and reputational damage.

Contracts

Do subcontractors also need BAAs?

Yes. If you use vendors like cloud hosts, analytics firms, or development shops that access PHI, they may need Sub-BAAs to flow down HIPAA obligations.

Contracts

Does signing a BAA make my startup HIPAA-compliant?

No. A BAA is only part of compliance. You must also implement security, privacy, and breach response programs that meet HIPAA standards.

Contracts

Who needs a Business Associate Agreement?

Any business that handles Protected Health Information (PHI) on behalf of a healthcare provider, insurer, or related entity is required to have a BAA.

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