Capital Raising
If you have an idea that needs a small amount of funding, a high-tech growth business seeking growth equity, or you are actively targeting angel or Venture Capital funding, we know what you’re going through; we’ve been through it too. A core focus of GCG Legal is assisting in fund-raising for new venture, including:
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Friends & Family Seed Funding
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Traditional Bank or SBA Funding
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Venture Capital / Private Equity / Angel Investors
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Private Placements
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Debt Funding (Promissory Notes, Convertible Debt, etc.)
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CrowdFunding
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Investor Relations
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Securities Law Compliance
Securities laws are complex, and many entrepreneurs and small business owners looking to raise private funds are not fully aware of the restrictions and limitations private fund raising is met with. Whether considering seed funding from a family member through the use of a promissory note, to complex private placements using extensive risk-factors and disclosures, the intricacies and compliance requirements are both vast and complex.
Turn to GCG Legal advisors to ensure your fundraising goals are not violating the strict rules set by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Contact us today for a free initial consultation. From strategic counsel to complete investor packages including direct investor relations support, we have the experience and systems in place to maximize your fundraising capabilities while limiting the inherent risks associated with securities offerings.
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We have assisted companies from startup (pre-revenue) to multi-million dollar growing businesses seeking growth capital. If you are considering funding through private investors, schedule a free initial consultation with our team to learn more about our experience and successes and give us the opportunity to see if we are the right fit for you.
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Strategic Counsel Regarding Private Placements
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Deal & Private Fund Raise Management
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Investor Suitability Questionnaires
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Subscription Agreements
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Fixed-Fee Private Placement Memorandums (PPM’s)
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Assistance filing SEC forms for registering securities