I will draft a compliant reg d ppm private placement memorandum for your fundraiser
Your Strategic Legal Partner for Startup Growth Funding
About this Gig
Are you raising capital from private investors? A professionally drafted Private Placement Memorandum (PPM) isn't just a documentit's your legal shield.
Failing to provide adequate disclosures can expose you and your company to significant legal and financial risks. As a licensed US Attorney (Catalina Liliana Gracia, #298298) specializing in securities law, I will draft a comprehensive, compliant PPM tailored to your specific offering.
My services ensure your fundraising activities align with SEC regulations, particularly Regulation D (Rules 506(b) and 506(c)), giving you and your investors peace of mind.
What I Provide:
- Expert Drafting: Leveraging deep knowledge of securities laws to create documents that protect your company.
- Customization: Your PPM will reflect your unique business model, financials, and offering terms.
- Clarity & Professionalism: Investor-friendly documents that clearly articulate the opportunity and the risks involved.
Order now to secure your fundraising with compliant, attorney-drafted legal documents.
Field of law:
Finance
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Business (corporate)
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Intellectual property
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FAQ
Is this service considered legal advice?
My services constitute legal information and document drafting based on the information you provide. This gig does not create an attorney-client relationship. All documents are customized to your specific needs.
Which US jurisdiction do you cover?
I draft documents based on US federal securities laws (e.g., Regulation D) and can incorporate general provisions for state "Blue Sky" laws. However, state-specific filings are not included.
What information do I need to provide?
You will need a comprehensive business plan, detailed financial projections, founder information, and a term sheet outlining the specifics of the investment (e.g., amount, valuation, security type).
What's the main difference between a 506(b) and 506(c) offering?
Rule 506(b) allows for up to 35 non-accredited (but sophisticated) investors and prohibits general solicitation. Rule 506(c) allows you to advertise your offering publicly, but you may only accept funds from verified accredited investors.
Does the Premium package include the Subscription Agreement?
Yes, the Premium package includes a custom-drafted PPM, a Subscription Agreement, and an Investor Suitability Questionnaire, which are the core documents for your fundraising round.
What is your revision process?
Each package comes with a set number of revisions. Revisions cover changes to the text based on your feedback. They do not include changing the fundamental terms of the deal (e.g., valuation) after the work has begun.

