What Every Start Up Should Know About Stock Options
Lowenstein Sandler's Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits Podcast · 2022-05-05 · 17 min
Episode notes
Every private startup company that grants stock options or is considering granting stock options needs to consider major issues that could have long ranging impacts: proper documentation and approval of all stock option grants; and their tax implications. Eric Weiner , partner in Lowenstein's Tech Group , joins Darren Goodman and Taryn E. Cannataro of the firm's Employment Benefits & Executive Compensation group to discuss how startups can save time and expense in the granting of stock options, especially in anticipation of an eventual exit or sale. Speakers: Darren Goodman , Partner, Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Eric Weiner , Partner, The Tech Group Taryn Cannataro , Associate, Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation
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