Corporate & Start-up

Corporate law regulates those situations that affect corporations and other associative or collaborative forms that exist in the field of private law.

What does the Corporate & Start-up service consist of?

Corporate law regulates those situations that affect corporations and other associative or collaborative forms that exist in the field of private law.

These corporate relationships can be born and begin to be regulated with a Letter of Intent (LOI for short) or Memorandum of Understanding (most commonly referred to by its English acronym MoU), continue with a Joint Venture, and eventually constitute a corporation or start-up.
At Lextelier, we offer comprehensive advice in this area of law, from the creation of new national and international companies to accompanying you in carrying out restructuring operations, mergers and acquisitions of companies.

The above can also be accompanied by advice on the conception, negotiation and drafting of shareholders’ agreements and investment agreements.
We also carry out analyses and prepare regulatory compliance reports.
At Lextelier, we will also be delighted to offer a second legal opinion for greater security in decision-making.
Among the recurring services that we can offer is the legal secretarial service for the up-to-date keeping of adopted corporate agreements, their notarization and registration in the corresponding commercial registry.

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