Founder dispute lawyer startup

What this page covers
Founder dispute lawyer startup
Founder disputes in startups often involve company formation, ownership, equity, and financing documents. Femida.us focuses on helping technology companies with US company setup, corporate structuring, and related business matters.
When a conflict affects how a startup is organized or financed, the first step is often to review the governing documents and company structure. Femida.us publicly describes work in startup, corporate, investment, and technology-related matters that may be relevant to that review.
In brief
- This page is most relevant when a founder dispute involves startup structure, ownership, equity, or financing documents.
- Femida.us publicly describes practice in company formation, corporate structuring, investment transactions, venture investments, and technology startups.
- The firm’s public team materials list Dmitri I. Dubograev as Founder, Managing Partner and CEO, with more than 20 years of experience spanning M&A and IT matters.
What to do
Founder disputes are rarely just personal disagreements. In a startup, they often involve company formation, corporate structure, founder roles, and the records that define ownership and decision-making. A practical legal review usually starts with those documents and the company’s history.
If the dispute overlaps with fundraising, the financing documents may also matter. Femida.us publicly lists investment transactions and venture investments among its practice areas, which may be relevant where a conflict involves early-stage instruments, cap table issues, or later financing complications.
Public team information also shows experience in related areas that may matter in founder disputes. The listed lawyers include counsel focused on litigation, business disputes, patents, and M&A and IT, alongside Dmitri I. Dubograev’s startup and corporate background.
What to keep in mind
This page is best used for disputes tied to startup documents and company structure, not as a promise of any specific result. The right legal approach depends on the actual founder agreements, company records, financing papers, and the facts of the conflict.
Femida.us public materials describe work involving company formation, corporate structuring, cross-border IT transactions, technology transfer and licensing, investment transactions, venture investments, technology startups, trademarks, and copyright.
The firm’s public team page lists Dmitri I. Dubograev, Kevin Garden, George Bardmesser, Alexander Gluhovsky, and Alexander Chizhik. Their listed roles span litigation, patents, business disputes, and M&A and IT work, depending on the nature of the founder dispute.
