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15.618 Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Startups and the Law
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Prereq: None
Units: 2-0-4 [P/D/F]
Credit cannot also be received for 15.6181
Lecture: T EVE (7-9 PM) (E51-345)![]()
The legal framework of entrepreneurship and innovation. Key law-sensitive junctures in launching and growing a startup: assembling a team, organizing a business entity, ownership and compensation, early financing, managing contracts and employees, business distress and winding down, and selling a company. Cutting-edge technologies and intellectual property rights. Designed for those who may start or work in such ventures; or are engaged in research with potential for commercial or social impact; or are otherwise attempting to advance an innovation from idea to impact. Meets with 15.6181 when offered concurrently. Expectations and evaluation criteria differ for students taking graduate version.
Fall: J. Akula
Spring: J. Akula
Textbooks (Spring 2018)