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  1. Strategic Associations for Entrepreneurs
    George C. McKinnis gave a lecture in 1997 to the IEEE's New Haven Chapter on Strategic Associations. You can download an MS Word 98 version of the slides that were used in the lecture.

  2. Early Stage Financing
    George C. McKinnis gave lectures on Early Stage Financing to the Yankee Entrepreneurs workshop and Invention Exposition in 1997 and 1998, which covered the various kinds of financing that a startup should explore. You can download a MS Word 98 version of the slides that were used in these lectures

  3. A Legal History of the Software Industry
    This document is an outline of a lecture that George C. McKinnis gave in 1995 to the Computer Law and Patent Sections of the Connecticut Bar. Mr. McKinnis has revised this outline to bring it up to date as of 1999.
     

  4. Commencement Address, Concordia College December 14, 2002
     

  5. "The Trial of Socrates"
    An outline of an Honors Tutorial given in 2007 by George C. McKinnis at Concordia College in Bronxville, NY

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