Entity Formation

Build Investor-Ready Cross-Border Structures

Attorney design and formation for Delaware C-corps and multi-jurisdiction groups so portfolio companies scale with cleaner governance.

Spiegel & Utrera, P.A.

A U.S. Law Firm Since 1990

Mary C. Spiegel, Esq.
VC Attorney
35+
Years Practice
650K+
Formed
4.9
Google

What Our Clients Say

Incredible people work at this office. They made starting my LLC simple and stress-free. Their team was professional, responsive, and explained every step clearly. They handled all the paperwork efficiently, saving me time and hassle. Highly recommend them for anyone looking to establish a business!
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Attorney ready to help with cross-border entity formation

Why AmeriLawyer

Attorneys Who Structure Portfolio Companies for a Living

You are not forcing a one-size entity onto a cross-border business. Our attorneys design tax-aware structures, form the entities, and set governance that investors expect.

What attorney-led entity formation includes

  • Structure design for Delaware C-corps and multi-entity groups
  • Entity formation with clean ownership documentation
  • Governance frameworks tailored to cross-border operations
  • Ongoing support as portfolio companies expand

The Process

How Our Entity Formation Process Works

Four clear steps from structure design to ongoing governance support.

  • Structure Design
  • Entity Formation
  • Corporate Governance Setup
  • Ongoing Support

Ready to Form Your Entity?

Attorney-backed · VC counsel · No hidden fees

01

Structure Design

Map the group
  • We assess business model, investors, and jurisdictions
  • We design an optimal structure, often around a Delaware C-corp
  • You get a formation plan that balances tax and investor needs
02

Entity Formation

Form cleanly
  • We form each entity and prepare organizational documents
  • We coordinate with local counsel where needed
  • Ownership and capital structures are documented from day one
03

Corporate Governance Setup

Operate with control
  • We implement board and shareholder frameworks
  • We set policies and compliance procedures for cross-border ops
  • You launch with clearer authority and oversight
04

Ongoing Support

We stay with you
  • We support governance, contracts, and restructuring needs
  • We help as portfolio companies expand internationally
  • You keep legal support through growth, not just formation

Ready To Talk To A Real Attorney?

Our legal team is available Monday through Friday. Call us or book a free video consultation.

Call Us Directly

1-800-734-9900

Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM ET

Common Questions

Cross-Border Entity Formation FAQs

Still have questions? Talk to an attorney!

A term sheet is a non-binding document that outlines the key economic and governance terms of a venture capital investment. It serves as the roadmap for definitive agreements and addresses critical items such as valuation, equity percentage, liquidation preferences, board structure, investor rights, and protective provisions. Although non-binding, the term sheet sets negotiating expectations, establishes deal structure, and prevents misunderstandings before moving into detailed legal documentation.

A SAFE (Simple Agreement for Future Equity) is a contract that converts to equity during a future priced round, typically without interest or a maturity date. Convertible notes are debt instruments that accrue interest and convert to equity, usually at a discount or valuation cap. Equity financing involves issuing actual shares immediately as part of a priced round. Each instrument has different implications for valuation, dilution, control, and tax treatment. We help you determine the best option based on your fundraising strategy and stage.

The core legal documents typically include: a term sheet, stock purchase agreement, amended and restated charter, investor rights agreement, voting agreement, right of first refusal and co-sale agreement, board consents, and ancillary corporate approvals. The exact package varies depending on round type (Seed, Series A, etc.), investor requirements, and company structure. We prepare, negotiate, and review all necessary documentation to ensure compliance and protect your long-term interests.

Due diligence is the process investors use to verify the legal, financial, operational, and technical condition of a company before investing. Founders should prepare corporate records (charter, bylaws, minutes), an accurate cap table, financial statements, material contracts, IP assignments, employment agreements, regulatory filings, tax records, and any documentation related to risk or liabilities. Being organized can significantly accelerate closing and improve investor confidence.

Yes. All fundraising activity must comply with federal securities laws (SEC regulations) and applicable state "blue sky" laws unless a valid exemption applies. Common exemptions include Regulation D (Rules 504, 506(b), and 506(c)) and Regulation S for offshore offerings. Non-compliance can lead to rescission rights, penalties, or enforcement actions. We help ensure your offering is structured and documented correctly under all applicable securities laws.

A venture capital fund is an investment vehicle that pools capital from limited partners (LPs) to invest in startups. Most VC funds are structured as limited partnerships, where the fund manager acts as the general partner (GP) and LPs provide capital and receive economic returns. The structure typically includes the fund entity, a GP entity, and often a management company entity. We help establish fund structures, draft partnership agreements, and ensure full compliance with securities and tax regulations.

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