Dear Readers,
We are thrilled to announce that the Startup Litigation Digest has migrated from iContact to Substack! This move is part of our ongoing commitment to provide you with the most seamless, engaging, and user-friendly experience possible. Here’s what you need to know about our new platform and why we made the switch.
Why the Move?
Enhanced Reader Experience: Substack offers a clean, intuitive interface that makes it easier for you to access, read, and interact with our content. You can now enjoy our posts with minimal distractions and a streamlined layout.
Improved Engagement: With Substack, we can foster a more interactive community. You’ll have the opportunity to comment on posts, participate in discussions, and engage directly with our team and other readers.
Better Content Delivery: Substack’s robust email delivery system ensures that you receive our updates reliably and promptly.
Expanded Reach: Substack’s platform allows us to reach a broader audience. This means more diverse perspectives and richer discussions within our community.
What to Expect
Moving forward, you can expect the same high-quality content that you’ve come to rely on from the Startup Litigation Digest. We will continue to bring you some of the most recent developments in startup litigation on a quarterly basis.
How to Stay Connected
If you’re already a subscriber, there’s nothing you need to do – your subscription has been automatically transferred to Substack. You’ll receive our posts directly in your inbox just as before. If you’re new to the Digest, we invite you to subscribe below to join our community and stay informed on critical legal issues impacting the startup ecosystem.
Thank you for following our work. We are excited about this new chapter and look forward to providing you with even better content and an enhanced reader experience.
Sincerely,
UC Center for Business Law San Francisco
PS: you can reach us directly at epsteinevan@uclawsf.edu and cablea@uclawsf.edu