As a New York-based business and technology law firm, we offer comprehensive legal support to US and foreign businesses navigating the complexities of doing business in the United States.
Contract drafting and negotiation, service agreements, employment and contractor contracts, distribution and sales agreements etc.
Enterprise technology agreements, SaaS and licensing arrangements, and complex multi-party commercial transactions.
Day-to-day operational legal support
Coordination with specialized lawyers (patent, tax, etc.) to provide comprehensive advice
Helping AI companies comply with evolving legal requirements
Incorporation and entity formation
Founder agreements and stock issuance
Regulatory compliance (including BE-13, FinCEN BOI and QSBS status)
Delaware flips and reverse flips
Pre-seed and seed round documentation (SAFEs and convertible notes)
Series A and beyond (NVCA documentation and securities law compliance for priced rounds)
Cap table management
ESOP creation and management
With experience in both U.S. and international markets, we provide a unique perspective and a single point of contact for structuring, financing, and managing your U.S. operations.
Whether you're a technology company, a growing business, or an investor, we are here to support your legal needs throughout your business journey.
New York attorneys are frequently required to provide opinions on commercial and loan documents executed by US entities, confirming the authority of the US party to enter into the transaction and the enforceability of the documents under New York law.
I offer this service to foreign institutions and law firms requiring US counsel review on cross-border matters, drawing on my New York bar admission, doctoral research in the law and economics of corporate governance, cross-border transactional experience, and familiarity with the Indian legal and regulatory context.
These opinions address the authority of the US entity to enter the transaction and the enforceability of the relevant documents under New York law, and are structured in accordance with established US opinion practice standards.
Read more about working with us on cross-border matters