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TYLT Labs' New Seed Fund And The Promise Of Silicon Beach

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The notion there is not only would be investing in the venture aspect of the business, but would help tilt the company to success by bringing shared services to help bring their products to life. We feel that we can really help with manufacturing and bringing products to market. Gerard Casale: Traction is one of the big items.

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LawKick: A Modern Way To Find Legal Help

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Plus, younger attorneys understand technology, and are used to sites like eBay, Etsy, and others like that. Michael Chasin: We initially started with $30,000 in angel funding from an entrepreneur here in Los Angeles. We also have a couple of grad school interns from LMU, UCLA, and elsewhere. Thanks, and good luck!

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