Technological Entrepreneurship Law (seminar)

Prof. Daniel Benoliel

This seminar examines the legal foundations of technological entrepreneurship, concentrating on the contractual, regulatory, and policy challenges encountered by founders, investors, and early-stage ventures. Through case studies and legal theory, students will examine startup financing structures, intellectual property strategies, equity arrangements, and founder agreements within various innovation ecosystems.

Special attention will be given to the legal asymmetries and agency risks unique to tech entrepreneurship, including venture capital dynamics, platform regulation, and international market entry. The seminar encourages critical thinking, comparative analysis, and engagement with real-world legal dilemmas drawn from high-tech and startup practice.

Semester B (Spring Semester)