Corporate Structure Drafting

Before launching a securities offering, your company's corporate structure and governance documents must be properly established and aligned with your capital-raising strategy. Ahmad & Hussain Law Group drafts all corporate governance documents necessary to support your offering — ensuring your entity is properly structured, your ownership interests are clearly defined, and your governance framework meets investor expectations and regulatory requirements.
We draft or update articles of incorporation, certificates of formation, operating agreements, shareholder agreements, and investor rights agreements to reflect the economics and control rights being offered to investors. Proper structuring before the offering protects all parties and reduces the risk of disputes during or after the capital raise.
- Entity formation and restructuring for offerings
- Operating agreement and shareholder agreement drafting
- Capitalization table (cap table) structuring and review
- Investor rights and voting agreement drafting
- Preferred stock and membership interest structuring
- Board composition and governance framework drafting
Our Corporate Structure Drafting Services
A well-structured company is the foundation of a credible and compliant securities offering. Our corporate structure drafting services ensure your company is investment-ready.
Entity & Governance Setup
We ensure your corporate entity is properly formed and governed — with documents that clearly define ownership, management rights, and investor protections.
Capitalization Structuring
Our attorneys advise on cap table structure, equity classes, and the terms of the interests being offered to investors in your offering.
Investor Agreements
We draft investor rights agreements, side letters, and other ancillary documents that define the rights and obligations of investors in your company.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not always — but your governance documents and capitalization structure must be consistent with what you are offering investors. We review your existing structure and recommend any changes needed to support a compliant and credible offering.
A cap table shows who owns what percentage of your company and on what terms. Investors review it carefully before investing. A clean, clear, and accurate cap table signals that your company is well-organized and professionally managed.
Yes. Many offerings involve preferred equity or units with special rights — such as liquidation preferences, anti-dilution protections, or voting rights. We structure and document these arrangements to clearly define each class of investor's rights.
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