Startup Financing
Based in the Silicon Valley, the attorneys at Rimon are startup specialists. Our practice groups were specifically designed to address the broad and diverse needs that startup companies and entrepreneurs encounter, from initial formation to profitability and eventually to exit. We are your startup law firm.
Download Our Startup Package: Important Information for Entrepreneurs
Rimon's startup and financing attorneys have extensive experience serving the special legal needs of entrepreneurs, emerging growth companies, angel investors, and venture capitalists. They are experts in both legal practicalities and business strategies. Some of our services and specialties include:
- Corporate Formation (C-Corp, S-Corp, LLC)
- Employment Agreements
- Stock Incentive (Option) Agreements
- Patents, Trademark and Copyrights
- Technology and Software Licensing
- Venture Capital, Angel and Seed Financing
- Tax Law
- Technology Transactions
We are conscious of the often limited budgets of startups, and our unique business model ensures that our clients' costs are manageable and predictable. And since each and every one of our attorneys has over a decade of experience, our startup clients receive the skilled counsel that nascent enterprises require.
For interested startups, we have put together this basic start-up package to explain some of the first legal issues a new company often encounters.
Start-up Financing (Venture, Angel & Seed Financing)
In addition to our fund expertise, Rimon's attorneys have a great depth of experience counseling start-up companies seeking venture, angel and seed financing. Our knowledge of startup financing is driven by a deep understanding of how companies are formed, financed, grown and taken public or merged.
Our practice is complemented by Rimon attorneys experienced in corporate and securities law in the context of IPOs and mergers and acquisitions, so we are able negotiate and counsel on venture financing documents with such liquidity events in mind. We routinely apply a multi-disciplinary approach to counseling startup companies, advising on substantive issues that may arise during the due diligence process, including review of IP or licensing issues, employment matters, outstanding debt or real estate transactions, among others.
Blog Posts About Start-ups and Start-up Financing
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