Series A Fixed-Fee Program
Entrepreneurs drive our country's economy forward with their exciting business ideas and inventions, and seemingly limitless energy and drive. Starting a new company can be extremely rewarding and profitable, but it is also risky. For start-up companies, every decision is critical, including the decision to hire a law firm at a time when money is a limited and precious resource.
Ashbaugh Beal is an "Entrepreneur's Law Firm". Our Corporate/Securities Law Group includes lawyers who have successfully started their own companies and know first-hand the challenges and risks facing entrepreneurs. That is why Ashbaugh Beal created the Series A Fixed-Fee Program, a collection of legal services and tools to help qualified early stage start-up companies with the structuring and closing of a Series A Preferred Stock financing with institutional investors, all for a fixed fee of $20,000 (not including filing fees and out of pocket expenses). Along the way, Ashbaugh Beal's experienced lawyers will provide the guidance and advice needed to successfully close a Series A Preferred Stock financing.
The Series A Fixed Fee Program includes:
- "Corporate cleanup" documentation needed to facilitate investor due diligence
- Review of your Business Plan or Executive Summary
- Preparation of a Private Placement Memorandum or other offering documents necessary for a Series A Preferred Stock Financing
- Preparation or review and revision of customary Series A Preferred Stock Financing documents, including a legal opinion
- Issuances of securities to new Investors
- State and federal securities laws filings
In addition to the Series A Fixed-Fee Program, Ashbaugh Beal also offers fixed-fee packaged services for Company Formation, Stock Option Plan Implementation, Executive Employment and Compensation Agreements, Shareholder Buy/Sell Agreements and "Angel" Financings.
Experienced, high-quality legal counsel at a predictable cost; that is our definition of Law as Results.
Ashbaugh Beal is a proud sponsor of the Northwest Entrepreneur Network (www.nwen.com) and the University of Washington's Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (http://bschool.washington.edu/cie/)
