Legal Aspects of Crowdfunding
Using the power of the internet, crowdfunding has become a recognized source of startup capital for new ventures. Volunteer lawyers from the Neighborhood Entrepreneur Law Project (NELP) will discuss the legal implications of using this type of social media to finance your business. Presented in partnership with NELP and Brooklyn Small Business Development Center.
BPL’s Business & Career Center is generously supported by Dime Community Bank, Lead Funder of the PowerUP! Business Plan Competition, women.nyc, Dr. Beverly S. Jacobs, Ridgewood Savings Bank, Con Edison, ReferenceUSA, Elizabeth Crowell & Robert Wilson and Signature Bank.
Using the power of the internet, crowdfunding has become a recognized source of startup capital for new ventures. Volunteer lawyers from the Neighborhood Entrepreneur Law Project (NELP) will discuss the legal implications of using this type of social media to finance your business. Presented in partnership with NELP and Brooklyn Small Business Development Center.
Brooklyn Public Library - Central Library, Balcony Conference Room MM/DD/YYYY 60