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Closing a termsheet is unnecessarily complex

I came across a great post by Dave McClure about how the process through which you get to a signed termsheet is way too complex and I TOTALLY AGREE. His comments about VCs and lawyers needing to innovate and remove the reams of paper and make the terms simpler to understand are spot on. I wish that it would happen but I think that there are huge barriers.

The big problem is that the alignment of interests is really off. The level of complexity advantages both the VCs and the lawyers.

Dave talks about how VCs are advantaged over entrepreneurs because they do these transactions all the time while entrepreneurs only go through the process only once every 5-10 years.

The piece he didn't talk about is that lawyers are incented because they get paid hourly to make things complicated. They are also incented even when capped to show how good a job they do by generating reams of paper.

The stack of paper - It's impressive. You feel more justified paying your bill. Too bad its not useful.

Congratulations to Weather Bonk!

My good friend Dave Schorr just sold his company Weather Bonk to the Weather Channel. It's a perfect fit.

Weather Bonk began as a labor of love for Dave. He wanted to create a way for his wife Michelle to see where the fog line in San Francisco was before she went running. Over the years he kept doing more and more with it until it moved from being a labor of love to a full on obsession.

It's great to see him part of a larger organization that can help support his dreams of extending and improving the site!

Back to #1 on Google Search

Interesting - I'm back to being #1 when you search for Chris Law on Google. I was blogging before about how that had changed. Maybe I'm just more popularly clicked on when

Ethan Stock was noticing something similar around this phenomena as well.