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Ask HN: I'm a startup founder with 2 near deaths, what do I do?
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Re: Ask HN: I'm a startup founder with 2 near deaths, what do I do?
#2I've been trying to work out how I can best help, what advice I can offer, because I'd like to help. However, I hesitate because I've never been in your position. I've never had seed or angel funding, and I've never fallen out with colleagues. My funding situation has been significantly different, and my co-founders and over 20 employees have always got on well.
But I can offer some advice. I think you need to explain your case and situation much, much more coherently. You need to separate independently verifiable facts from feelings and opinions, and you need a better narrative, a better presentation of your quandry.
I suspect that those who are genuinely in a position to help will simply give up part way through and find themselves unable to care, but you need to give yourself the best chance you can.
Good luck, I hope it ends well.
Re: Ask HN: I'm a startup founder with 2 near deaths, what do I do?
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#5Get a lawyer - thats what you really need by the sounds of things.
When I was a part of a semi-hostile management buyout the lawyers only ever made it worse. Things were rescued more than once by talking directly with the other parties despite the lawyers' advice.
But if it seems irrecoverable, usually I'd rather just walk away. YMMV.
Re: Ask HN: I'm a startup founder with 2 near deaths, what do I do?
#6Get a lawyer - thats what you really need by the sounds of things.
Lots of people say that in all sorts of situations, but it never seems to me that it ever helps. It seems that lawyers always make things more adversarial, they extract money whether they make things better or not, and there's rarely, if ever, any way to change your mind once you've got them in. When I was a part of a semi-hostile management buyout the lawyers only ever made it worse. Things were rescued more than on…
This is more about a BATNA than about letting lawyers negotiate for you, though.