I will draft a legally binding startup founder and investor agreement
Licensed US Attorney, Premium Startup and Corporate Law
About this Gig
Securing an investor is an exciting milestone, but ambiguous contracts can destroy your startup. As a licensed U.S. attorney (Bar No. 011686), I specialize in drafting ironclad founder and investor agreements that protect your equity, define control, and mitigate future legal risks.
Templates cannot capture the nuance of your specific business relationship. I provide custom-drafted legal documents tailored to your unique funding scenario.
What I Provide:
- Clear definitions of investment amounts and equity stakes
- Rights, responsibilities, and board seat allocations
- Anti-dilution protections and exit strategy clauses
- Dispute resolution protocols
By working with a licensed attorney, you demonstrate professionalism to your investors and ensure your business is built on a solid legal foundation. I draft with precision, protecting founders from losing control while providing investors the security they require.
Send me a message with your business details, and lets secure your startups future today.
Field of law:
Finance
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Business (corporate)
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Commercial
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FAQ
Are your agreements legally binding?
Yes. All documents are drafted by a licensed U.S. attorney to ensure they are legally sound, binding, and professional.
What is the difference between a term sheet and an agreement?
A term sheet outlines the basic terms and conditions of an investment. The agreement is the final, comprehensive legal contract that binds both parties.
Do you use standard online templates?
No. I custom-draft each contract based on the specific details, jurisdiction, and needs of your startup and investor.
Do I need an NDA before sharing my business plan with investors?
Yes, an NDA is highly recommended to protect your intellectual property. I include a custom NDA in my Premium package.
What information do you need to start?
Upon ordering, you will fill out a brief questionnaire detailing the parties involved, investment amount, equity percentage, and core business details.
