Live Webinar • Free Registration
May 19, 2026 • 8 AM (PST)
First time founders master class series: How to raise venture capital for your startup without giving up control of your company
2025–2026 Tax Changes for Startups: What Founders Need to Know Now
Held May 5 • 8:00 AM PST
The 2025 tax changes directly affected startup cash flow, runway, and investor diligence. This webinar covered the updates founders needed tounderstand to avoid costly tax and fundraising issues later.
Hiring & Building Your Startup Team: A Practical Playbook for Scaling Across States - Without Compliance Risks
Held April 14, 2026 • 8:00 AM PST
Hiring across multiple states creates legal, tax, and operational risks that many startups overlook early on. This webinar covered how founders canstructure hiring, contractor relationships, IP protection, and onboarding processes more effectively as they scale.
Can You Actually Run Your Startup on a Visa? Founder Immigration, Hiring & Fundraising — Without Risking Your Status
May 5 • 8:00 AM PST
Many immigrant founders struggle to balance immigration requirements with running and fundraising for a startup. This webinar covered the practicallegal issues founders need to understand to build and grow their companies without creating unnecessary immigration risks.
Pre-Series A in Biotech: How to Plan for Trials, Burn, and Investor Expectations
Held March 3, 2026 • 8:00 AM PST
Biotech founders often struggle to determine how much capital they need before reaching major clinical milestones. This webinar covered how investorsevaluate burn, timelines, trial planning, and fundraising strategy before a Series A round.
How to Stay Compliant While Adopting AI: Practical Playbooks to Prevent Future Liability
Held January 15, 2026 • 8:00am PST
Many companies are adopting AI tools faster than their compliance processes can keep up. This webinar covered how to evaluate AI vendors, reducelegal risk, and build practical internal safeguards without slowing down adoption.
Asia-U.S. Tech Expansion: Big Brands, Common Challenges, and Smart Planning Steps
Held November 11, 2025 • 8:00 AM PST
Expanding into the U.S. creates legal, operational, and fundraising challenges that many international tech companies underestimate. This webinarcovered common mistakes, compliance gaps, and planning steps companies should address before entering the U.S. market.
Close Q4 with Confidence: Term Shet Traps and Valuation Drivers
Held October 15, 2025 • 8:00am PST
Many founders try to close financing rounds quickly before year-end, but rushed deals can create valuation and term sheet problems later. This webinarcovered the provisions investors focus on most and the issues founders should negotiate carefully before signing.
AI Adoption in Business:
What companies want and what builders need to know.
Held September 25, 2025 • 8:00 AM PST
Companies want AI tools that improve operations without creating compliance, security, or governance problems. This webinar covered what businessesexpect from AI vendors and what founders need to build to earn enterprise trust.
From Confused to Compliant: A Practical Legal Workshop for AI Founders
Held June 19, 2025 • 8:00am PST
AI founders move fast, but many are unclear on the legal risks that surface during fundraising and enterprise sales. This webinar covered the practicallegal issues founders should address early so they can scale with fewer surprises later.
Webinar: AI Founders’ Legal Playbook – Protecting Your Tech & Attracting Investors
Held May 14, 2025 • 8:00 AM PST
Strong legal and IP foundations matter long before investor diligence begins. This webinar covered the steps AI founders should take early to protect theirtechnology, reduce risk, and improve investor readiness.
Winning the Global Trade Game: Navigating Tariffs and Taxes in Uncertain Times
Held April 17, 2025 • 8:00 AM PST
Changing tariffs, trade rules, and cross-border regulations created new operational and financial risks for international businesses. This webinar coveredhow companies can adapt their legal and tax strategies in rapidly changing trade environments.
As an early-stage startup consultant at Bexouce International, I’ve worked with Svetlana and the Primum Law Group team across a number of clients in both the U.S. and internationally. What stands out to me is their collaborative and direct approach — they’re thoughtful, practical, and focused on what actually helps founders move forward effectively.
I particularly appreciate their honesty and their willingness to engage beyond purely legal questions. In my experience, they do a great job aligning legal guidance with broader operational and strategic considerations. Their ability to align legal strategy with operational execution helps founders move quickly while staying well-positioned for growth, and helps ensure our mutual clients are making well-founded holistic decisions.
For early-stage companies, having advisors who can balance risk with growth, support investor readiness, and collaborate across teams makes a meaningful difference — especially for startups operating internationally and across boarders. Svetlana and her team have consistently brought that perspective to the clients we’ve worked with together.
Overall, I’ve found Primum Law Group to be a consistently reliable and pragmatic partner, and I’ve appreciated the opportunity to work with them.
Bec Sankauskas
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