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Starting a business with a friend can feel exciting, informal, and full of possibility… until expectations stop matching reality. Let's break down a common business partnership scenario: A founder brings on a trusted friend or consultant to help launch a company. There are conversations about future equity, ownership, and “making it big.” Everyone is optimistic. Nobody puts anything in writing. Fast forward two years: The business is operating, but not thriving yet. The relationship is strained. One side feels taken advantage of, and wants to cash out. The other side feels blindsided. Now everyone is arguing over compensation, ownership percentages, unpaid labor, and what was "promised." This is why handshake deals become expensive. In this episode, Morgan discusses: * Business partnership agreements * Verbal promises vs. written contracts * Equity discussions and ownership disputes * Founder expectations and legal risk * Why good relationships still need good documentation * How to protect your business before conflict starts If you are starting a business, bringing on a consultant, discussing equity, or entering a partnership of any kind... this conversation matters! And if you need help getting all this figured out, let's talk. +++++++++ THIS VIDEO IS MEANT TO ASSIST IN A GENERAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE CURRENT LAW AND PRACTICE RELATING TO THE TOPICS DISCUSSED. IT IS NOT TO BE REGARDED AS LEGAL ADVICE. COMPANIES OR INDIVIDUALS WITH PARTICULAR QUESTIONS SHOULD SEEK THE ADVICE OF COUNSEL.
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