TAG: Lawyers
No Hourly Breakdown for Legal Fee for Investor Counsel
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-11-14
Tags: Closing Lawyers
Legal Requirements for Seed Round Convert. Debt Funding
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-11-13
Tags: Preparation Lawyers Convertible Debt
Lawyer Terms
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-11-06
Tags: Operations Lawyers
Sv Law Firms Without Conflict?
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-10-30
Tags: Preparation Lawyers
Help with (West) Los Angeles Fundraising Law Firm Referral
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-10-23
Tags: Preparation Advisor Lawyers
Venture Lawyers and Retainers
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-09-26
Tags: Preparation Advisor Fees Lawyers
New Site to Evaluate Attorneys (Fizzlaw.Com)
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Posted by TDZach on 2008-10-17
Tags: Preparation Lawyers
Close Quicker with a Smaller Cap on Legal Fees
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-09-07
Tags: Closing Strategy Lawyers
By diligently negotiating the cap on investor legal fees, you will dramatically accelerate both the diligence and the closing timeline. Most investors will easily agree to a cap of $25,000 to $50,000, and you can be sure that all of this money (and time) get chewed through on both sides. Factoring in your own legal costs, you could be looking at a $50,000 to $100,000 deal that takes between two and four months to close.
However, negotiate hard when you get a term sheet to cap the investor legal expenses at $10,000. With fees at this level, all of the work needs to go into drafting documents versus negotiating detailed terms. The lawyers themselves will feel pressure to close faster, rather than work endlessly to reach the agreed cap level. All in all, you will be looking at a cleaner deal that closes in two weeks to one month.
PRIVATE: Members OnlyAnyone Ever Capped Your Counsel's Legal Fees in a Financing Round?
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-08-18
Tags: Negotiation Lawyers Fees Capilization
Inside Experience with Wsgr
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-08-18
Tags: Preparation Lawyers
Legal Fees on Series A
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-08-16
Tags: Preparation Lawyers Fees
Start Up Attorney: Getting It Right From the Start
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-08-15
Tags: Preparation Lawyers
In Ontario: Who Do You Recommend as a Startup Lawyer?
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-08-12
Tags: Preparation Lawyers Fees
Startup Lawyers?
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-08-10
Tags: Preparation Lawyers
Venture Lawyers in Central Florida" (Orlando)
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-07-16
Tags: Preparation Lawyers
Rates, Agreements From Silicon Valley Attorneys for Bootstrapped, Unfunded Companies?
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-07-11
Tags: Preparation Lawyers
Law Firms: Best for Biotech
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-07-10
Tags: Preparation Lawyers Recommendations
We're based in ATL, and have been working with local firms. As we are finishing our angel round - which we had to do ourselves - I'm considering a change. We need to keep improving our IP portfolio, prep and execute a Series A (
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati are in Bay Area and have a reputation for life sciences companies like ours. Has anybody had any experience with them"
Who would YOU recommend"
Lawyers Costs for a Series A
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-06-25
Tags: Operations Lawyers Costs
Which Lawyer and Bookkeeper to Pick in the Valley?
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-05-14
Tags: Preparation Lawyers Accountants
Investors' Legal Bills
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-04-29
Tags: Operations Lawyers Costs
Recommendations on Law Firms Around Seattle Area
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-04-11
Tags: Preparation Lawyers
Interviewing Lawyers: What Questions to Ask?
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-04-07
Tags: Preparation Lawyers
How to Find a Good Lawyer
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Posted by tomk on 2008-02-29
Tags: Preparation Lawyers
Martindale is company that runs a peer review board on lawyers. (www.martindale.com) The lawyers rate each other on ability and ethics in all areas of law. This what lawyers use to find out information on other lawyers.
They have an area called 'locate a lawyer' under it is a box 'Featured Peer Review Rated' make sure that is marked so you can see the rating system in action.

