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Hi! We are a small team of MEMS engineers based in Austin, TX. We are planning to start a company focusing on smart systems tech. While we already have an early prototype of our product based on grad-work we did together at the university, and there are a few investors who have shown some interest, we have some trouble making the first steps. We would like to know, what the easiest way is to incorporate and which type of company would be the best for us. Does this necessarily require legal advice, or can we maybe take care of the initial hurdles ourselves? Thank you for your help! Brandon
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Moreover, establishing a relationship with an attorney is not something that you should seek to avoid. Initial startup assistance is usually not very complicated and it would be prudent to establish a relationship with an attorney now, get your venture off on the right foot, and not be forced to seeking inevitably more-expensive legal assistance down the road in the event of an oversight.
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