Ask HN: 2 page simple term sheet and 100+ page contracts. What to do?
We received a very straight forward term sheet which we completely agree upon. However, after signing the term sheet we received 100+ page legal document. What should we do?
1. Engage a law firm which will take time. 2. Try to find someone who has hands-on experience 3. Read it ourselves and figure it out. 4. ???
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[ 0.75 ms ] story [ 46.0 ms ] threadBetter to take your time than to take your money.
Cautious congratulations, by the way - this must be an exciting time, even if it's a bit challenging.
Even if it you don't care about yourself, or any future employee who might be saddled with the currently unknown 'gotchas', you will still be screwing friends/family investors and your spouses and children. Seriously, get a good attorney.
It's an accepted and expected part of finance that you will incur some legal costs getting a round of financing done.
All that said, if this is an angel round, that document is too long. A good angel or group will want to keep it simple, and leave the major lawyering to a Series A. But overall, a) congratulations! and b) suck it up, and go get the best lawyers you can find.
p.p.s. Drop me a note: vessenes@gmail.com if you need to talk it over with someone who doesn't have a vested stake in it, I'd be happy to chat about it with you.
This should help keep your legal costs down, as the attorney can focus his or her time on the issues most important to you.
EDIT: My brother practices this area of law with offices in NY & NJ; if you want to keep costs down he could probably put a junior person on your case. You can reach me at my user name neuenhaus.org