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From capital raisings to drafting governance contracts, we help startups every day with their legal needs. We’ve created a new guide to help founders find their feet: Top 10 Legal Templates for Startups.

This guide contains basic tips when putting this paperwork in place. Having these documents in order can help your startup further down the line, particularly when raising investment. With each template, we cover what it does, when a startup might need to use it, and essential points that founders should wrap their heads around.

All legal agreements we cover in the guide are also available for download free on our website. These templates include explanatory notes to help founders and non-lawyers complete the agreement.

Have questions about our guide or one of the templates? Feel free to get in touch with us if you’d like some help adapting one of the agreements we’ve recommended.

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