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Transactional Law Services for Start-ups in India

At Indian Law Company, we recognize the pivotal role external funding plays in the growth trajectory of start-ups. Whether it’s securing capital, expanding operations, or enhancing talent, we understand the intricacies of the entire funding process. Our dedicated team is committed to assisting founders and investors from the inception of their business to achieving significant growth milestones.

Our Services

1. Assistance with Fund Formation:

  • We guide start-ups through fund formation processes, ensuring a seamless journey from initial stages to substantial growth.

2. Due Diligence:

  • Our lawyers conduct thorough due diligence activities, providing a comprehensive understanding of potential risks and opportunities.

3. Transactional Expertise:

  • We bring in-depth expertise to various transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, share swaps, buybacks, etc.

4. Regulatory Filings:

  • Our team assists in all regulatory filings and applications necessary for a smooth transaction process.

Key Highlights

Key Highlights:

Strategic Advisory: We offer strategic advice on share structure, board of directors, key management appointments, and alternative business forms.

Tailored Agreements: Our team customizes co-founders’ agreements, ensuring clarity and alignment of interests.

Document Drafting: We specialize in drafting and negotiating a range of documents, including merger agreements, share purchase agreements, and asset acquisition agreements.

Commercial Contracts: We assist in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts such as service agreements, non-disclosure agreements, and licensing agreements.

Related capabilities

FAQS

Mergers and acquisitions can lead to increased efficiency, expanded distribution possibilities, and decreased labor expenditure through staff optimization.

Essential services include financial, tax, technology, and legal due diligence, transaction valuation, joint venture/share purchase agreements, business restructuring, and private equity, debt & equity syndication.

Start-ups should possess a Certificate of Incorporation, Term Sheet, Share Subscription and Shareholders’ Agreement, and a Valuation Report.

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