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Guest Lecture: Start-up Law at İstanbul Bilgi University’s English MBA Program

Guest Lecture: Start-up Law at İstanbul Bilgi University’s English MBA Program

On 15 May 2017, Vircon Legal co-founder Erdem Mümtaz Hacıpaşaoğlu joined İstanbul Bilgi University’s English MBA program as a guest lecturer, delivering a session on start-up law: covering company formation, founder arrangements and the early-stage legal essentials every entrepreneur should know.

Founders are three things at once, and the documents should say which

A founder is usually a shareholder, a director and a worker in the same person, and problems begin when the arrangement never distinguishes between them. Leaving the company as an employee does not remove someone as a shareholder; resigning from the board does not release a personal guarantee. Setting out each role separately — with its own compensation, its own notice and its own consequence on exit — is what a founder arrangement is for.

The uncomfortable conversations are the valuable ones. What happens if a co-founder stops contributing, how vesting and acceleration apply, whether decision-making stays with the operating founders through a dual-class structure or supervoting shares, and whether a departing founder is subject to garden leave. Agreed early these are cheap; agreed during a dispute they are not. See Corporate Law.

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  • Erdem Mümtaz Hacıpaşaoğlu

    Mümtaz is the Managing Partner of Vircon Legal, which he founded in 2016. He advises founders, investors and operators on financing rounds, M&A, cross-border incorporations and regulated verticals such as crypto-asset infrastructure, fintech and games, bringing a former startup founder's perspective to every engagement.

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Published: 15 May 2017 · last updated: 8 August 2026
This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and practices may have changed since the publication date. For specific situations, please consult Vircon Legal.
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