
10,000 Startups: Legal Strategies for Startup Success
Managing a startup is challenging enough. Don't allow legal planning to burden your business! Set yourself up for success with "10,000 Startups", a podcast based on the book that describes impactful legal planning for startup companies. Attorney Roger Royse and his guests take you through the successful outcomes that result from strategic legal planning. Startup law is complex and covers a wide range of legal disciplines and highlights the questions you should ask to ensure that you have the best possible chance for success.
10,000 Startups: Legal Strategies for Startup Success
Michael Lambert on Gifford v. Sheil - Can You Copy an Influencer?
In Gifford v. Sheil, Sydney Nicole Gifford sued fellow Alyssa Sheil for infringement based on Sheil’s alleged copying of her social media elements. Michael J. Lambert discusses the case. He is an associate in the Intellectual Property Practice Group in Haynes Boone’s Austin office. He focuses on media, entertainment, intellectual property, and First Amendment litigation. Recognized by Best Lawyers as “Ones to Watch” (2023-2024), Michael has represented a wide range of clients in state and federal trial and appellate courts. Outside of court, he counsels clients on defamation, privacy, access, and newsgathering matters and advocates for legislative reforms advancing press freedoms. He also writes and speaks publicly about First Amendment, internet law, and anti-SLAPP issues.