I will draft a premium startup IP assignment agreement for founders attorney
Licensed US Attorney, Protecting Your Startup's IP and Future
About this Gig
Are you launching a startup? The most critical step before seeking investment is ensuring your company actually owns its Intellectual Property. Without a proper IP Assignment Agreement, the foundersnot the startuppersonally own the rights to the code, designs, and brand.
As Jaclyn Louise Anderson, a licensed U.S. Attorney (Bar #011075), I specialize in drafting airtight Startup IP Assignment Agreements. Venture capitalists and angel investors will demand to see this document during due diligence. If your IP isn't cleanly assigned to the company, your funding is at risk.
What I Provide:
- Complete transfer of pre-existing and future IP to your company
- Protection for copyrights, trademarks, patents, and trade secrets
- Investor-ready formatting and legal phrasing
- Liability protection and warranties
Dont risk your startups future with generic online templates. I provide bespoke, legally binding contracts tailored to your specific business model and state jurisdiction.
Message me today with your requirements, and lets legally secure your startups foundation.
Field of law:
Business (corporate)
Target country:
United States
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FAQ
Why do founders need an IP Assignment Agreement?
Without this contract, founders personally own the IP they create. This agreement transfers ownership to the startup, which is mandatory for raising capital.
Will investors ask to see this document?
Yes. During due diligence, investors will rigorously check to ensure the corporate entity wholly owns its core intellectual property.
Does this cover all types of intellectual property?
Yes, the agreement covers code, software, logos, business plans, trade secrets, and designs.
Do I need a separate agreement for each founder?
While multiple founders can be included in a master agreement (Standard Package), having individual contracts often provides cleaner records.
Is this document valid in my specific U.S. state?
Yes, I draft these agreements to comply with your specific state’s corporate and contract laws.
