What legal services do Stalirov&Co startup lawyers provide?

Company formation & Founder agreements. The Stalirov&Co team helps to choose the relevant legal structure, allocate founder equity, and formalize co-founder relationships to avoid internal conflicts.

Intellectual property protection. We register trademarks, secure copyrights, and assign IP rights from employees and contractors to ensure your startup fully owns its core assets.

Investment & Fundraising support. We structure SAFE and Convertible note deals, review investor documents, and prepare your cap table to prepare a company for due diligence and fast closings.

User agreements & Policies. Create End-User License Agreements, Terms and conditions, and disclaimers to define user rights and obligations while minimizing liability and legal risks for your product.

Privacy compliance. We develop GDPR- and CCPA-compliant Privacy Policies and Data Processing Agreements to support responsible data practices and avoid fines.

Commercial & Vendor contracts. Our lawyer for business startups draft MSAs, partnership agreements, SaaS contracts, and vendor deals that clarify rights, protect revenue, and reduce operational risk.

Employment & Contractor agreements. We draft non disclosure agreements, IP assignment clauses, and agreements with independent contractors to secure ownership of work results.

Equity & Option plans. Our law firm for startups sets up option pools, vesting schedules, and employee equity plans that attract talent and protect founder ownership.

Tax & Regulatory compliance. Our startup attorney advises on sales tax, VAT, and cross-border rules to help you reduce tax burden, avoid double taxation, and stay compliant in key markets.

M&A & Exit support. We assist with startup acquisitions, sale negotiations, share transfers, and documentation to ensure a clean and efficient exit process.

Legal Opinions on U.S. & EU Regulation. We issue tailored legal opinions for early-stage and scaling startups navigating complex regulatory landscapes in the United States and European Union — including licensing exposure, securities law risks, and digital compliance frameworks.