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#5 - AngelList Associate GC Amir Hassanabadi on Venture Capital, Tech Valuations, and Remote Productivity
#5 - AngelList Associate GC Amir Hassanabadi on Venture Capital, Tech Valuations, and Remote Productivity
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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Jul 7, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Amir Hassanabadi is the Associate General Counsel at AngelList.Key TakeawaysVC seems to be faring well in a post-Covid world. Although the “how” and “where” of work is changing, the fundamentals of VC investment remain intact and are functioning well in this environment.Later stage companies have an opportunity to use the changing nature of the post-Covid world to reevaluate their approaches and adjust accordingly so that the investments they’re making truly support their models.Businesses are transitioning to a more fully remote model, but this change won’t be a wholesale one. There is only so much productive work that can be done in a fully remote capacity. Both businesses and individuals will have to find the balance that best accommodates their interests.Participating in AngelList syndicates and venture lead syndicate opportunities offers investors the ability to either place their resources in a single, innovative venture or to spread their risk around.***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests.For show notes and past guests, please visit lawtrades.substack.comSign up for FORWARD's email newsletter at lawtrades.substack.com/subscribeLearn more about Lawtrades: lawtrades.comLinkedin: linkedin.com/company/lawtrades-com/Twitter: twitter.com/lawtradesInstagram: instagram.com/lawtrades/YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCR3Xgewe9cxoAxkr1bDnNRA
Released:
Jul 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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