General Business
Three Things with Denisse Vigueras

In this episode, we talk with Denisse Vigueras, the founder and CEO of Fashion Law Mx, a boutique law firm that specializes in the Fashion, Art, and Technology industries. Denisse joins us from Mexico City as a part of the Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) Fellow Program. VW has been fortunate to participate in the YLAI program for the last few years, and Denisse is our fourth fellow. You can connect with Denisse here.


Funding & Capital Raising
Preparing for Funding Ep5: Initial Sophisticated Investors – Recut

In this episode, we discuss the difference between accredited, unaccredited, and sophisticated investors, and where to find them.


Funding & Capital Raising
Preparing for Funding Ep4: Pitch Decks – Recut

In this episode, we discuss pitch decks, including what their purpose is (and isn’t), how to structure an effective deck, and how to get them in front of potential investors.


Funding & Capital Raising
Preparing for Funding Ep3: Friends and Family Funding – Recut

In this episode, we discuss how to structure a Friends & Family Round to avoid risks that affect later-stage financing rounds.


Funding & Capital Raising
Preparing for Funding Ep2: Founders’ Agreements – Recut

In this episode, we discuss founders’ agreements, including Restricted Stock Purchase Agreements (RSPAs), Confidential Information and Inventions Assignment Agreements (CIIAAs), and Non-Compete and Non-Solicitation Agreements. 


Corporate Governance
Preparing for Funding Ep1: Incorporation – Recut

In this episode, we discuss the basics of incorporation, including the difference between corporations v. LLCs, which state to organize in, and when we recommend online document formation tools.


Sports & Gaming
Laws of the Game E4: International Eligibility

In this episode, we discuss FIFA regulations on international eligibility, including how FIFA determines which country a player is able to represent in international competitions like the World Cup, how players can effectively switch their nationality, and what it means to be “cap-tied” to a specific national team.


Sports & Gaming
Laws of the Game E3: Road to the World Cup

In this episode, we discuss the history, hosting, and execution of the World Cup.


Sports & Gaming
Laws of the Game E2: How the Soccer World Works Part 2

In Part 2 of How the Soccer World Works, we discuss club soccer and the similarities and differences between the US and European systems.


Sports Law
Laws of the Game E1: How the Soccer World Works Part 1

In this episode, we discuss the organization of soccer on an international level and how the pyramid system works.