Should your investors get a seat on the board? SeedLegals data has the answer
When negotiating deal terms, investors will often ask for a board seat, known as a investor director. Here's what usually happens in early stage rounds.
What is a chargeback? What should you do if you get one? And what you can do to avoid getting more? Chargeback expert Ch...
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We explain what pre-money valuation means, the factors that influence it and how it’s different from pre-revenue and pos...
Future-proof your company and scale faster with expert legal advice from SeedLegals General Counsel as a Service, the af...
Board meetings are an important legal requirement for running a company. They’re a platform for strategic planning and m...
Earn-out is a common way to bridge the gap between what you think your business is worth and what a buyer wants to pay f...
We explain the indemnities typically included in a Share Purchase Agreement, and how they protect buyers when you sell y...
Where to find a lawyer with specialist knowledge, experience and contacts, and the questions to ask before you engage th...
You don’t have to hire a lawyer - but sometimes you might need specialist help. Here are the pros and cons of hiring a s...
Every time you issue shares, you need to make it official with a share certificate. Find out how to create and send prof...
Thinking about setting up a nominee or SPV to reduce the number of shareholders on your cap table? Our CEO Anthony expla...
It's quick and easy to add a rollup to your funding round. We explain what a rollup is, when to use one, how it works an...