Launching
As a founder, launching your startup doesn’t have to be a complicated process, we help you choose the best corporate structure to get you ready for future capital raising and exit events.
Fast and simple company setup to launch your startup
Alvin Legal provides personalised and simple legal advice to launch your startup company faster and grow.
OUR APPROACH
Giving you the right advice to launch, raise and grow faster
1/Discover with you
We speak with you to learn more about your startup
2/Work with you
We prepare a tailored launch proposal outlining the items you need to launch your startup
3/Implement with you
We only implement an item in your launch proposal when you need it
4/Provide actionable advice
We help you choose the best corporate structure to get you ready for future capital raising and exit events
OUR SPECIALIZATION
We work collaboratively across all areas with a client first mindset
Company Incorporation
Achieve a tax-efficient corporate structure and avoid costly restructures required to prepare for potential raising and exit opportunities.
Shareholder’s agreements
Protect the value of your startup shareholding by defining the direction of your newly incorporated startup, as well as each co-founder’s shareholding percentages and contributions. Available through our online store.
Trade marks
Maximise the value of your startup by protecting your brand or product name.
Employment agreements
Get employment offers out fast with the assistance of our legal bot technology.Available through our online store.
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