Raisepapers

Raisepapers raisepapers, previously known as LawCloud/iDisclose, offers capital raising services for SEC filings in Reg CF, Reg D, and Reg A.

Usman Shaikh and our COO Peyton Theodore joined forces to answer frequently asked questions about the Form C for issuers...
05/31/2022

Usman Shaikh and our COO Peyton Theodore joined forces to answer frequently asked questions about the Form C for issuers preparing to raise money through regulation crowdfunding. You can view the interview here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilepbuI04Ac

Meeting Minutes are a written record of what happened in a meeting. They are used for record-keeping and as a guide to c...
10/29/2021

Meeting Minutes are a written record of what happened in a meeting. They are used for record-keeping and as a guide to catch up anyone that missed the meeting. Contrary to the name, meeting minutes are not a record of every minute of the meeting, only the major topics discussed and a brief overview of the meeting.

There are 5 steps of writing meeting minutes:
1) Pre-planning
2) Record taking
3) Minutes writing
4) Distribution
5) Storage of minutes for future reference

Step 1: Pre-planning the topics of the meeting in the form of an agenda helps streamline the meeting and serves as a guide for the meeting minutes.
Step 2: Recording the details is the record taking, such as the date, time, name of attendees, and decisions made. These details can be used to flesh out the meeting minutes later.
Step 3: Once the meeting is over, take time to write out the minutes, ideally when it is still fresh on your mind. Review what is written and ensure it is brief but effective.
Step 4: Share the minutes with the group. This is normally online through email or the cloud.
Step 5: File the meetings for future reference. This may be uploading them to a folder or project management software, but ensure all meeting minutes are in the same place, so in the future, they will be easy to find.

LawCloud has two types of meeting minutes that can serve as a baseline template. We offer meeting minutes for both board meetings and shareholder meetings which are both free of charge. Save time in the pre-planning phase with our easy-to-use system. https://buff.ly/3AHk1Ru

Need help with your legal documents? LawCloud has you covered.
10/26/2021

Need help with your legal documents? LawCloud has you covered.

Regulation crowdfunding has been growing dramatically since its start in 2016. In 2020, the number of investors rose by ...
10/21/2021

Regulation crowdfunding has been growing dramatically since its start in 2016. In 2020, the number of investors rose by 75% compared to 2019. In total, regulation crowdfunding has over 358,000 investors and is growing.

Data provided by Crowdfund Capital Advisors, Regulation Crowdfunding 2020, A Year in Review

A Voting Trust Agreement happens when stockholders of the company transfer their vote to a voting trustee to vote on the...
10/20/2021

A Voting Trust Agreement happens when stockholders of the company transfer their vote to a voting trustee to vote on their behalf. This makes voting on corporate affairs more efficient, especially in companies with many stockholders, or in cases when certain stockholders do not have an active interest in voting on company matters. This can be especially relevant in the case of early investors in a startup company. Voting Trust Agreements are commonly used in business transactions to prove to the buyer that enough stockholders will vote in approval of the transaction. And often used as a countermeasure in hostile takeovers.

Voting Trust Agreements must be filed with the SEC. They also describe the rights of the stockholders and the rights of trustees. And tend to last for a set amount of time, normally a few years, or until a certain event happens. https://buff.ly/2Z5MNOX

LawCloud provides access to a suite of legal documents with over 100 free documents for your members and assistance with...
10/14/2021

LawCloud provides access to a suite of legal documents with over 100 free documents for your members and assistance with complex transactions at a reasonable cost.

The suite of documents includes incorporation services and business documents to run your company. A variety of complex financing documents are available for a reasonable cost as well, including a variety of capital raising documents. The documents are broken down into simple questions that entrepreneurs understand.

Looking to have the documents reviewed by a lawyer? We can refer you to one.

Our proprietary smart software remembers users, so the more they use it, the more it remembers. Enter information in one document, and future documents prepopulate.

Interested in more ways LawCloud can help your coworking space? Look here for more information: https://buff.ly/3BFtY35

Corporate resolutions are documents created by the board of directors of a corporation, explaining in detail the process...
10/12/2021

Corporate resolutions are documents created by the board of directors of a corporation, explaining in detail the process of corporate action. These documents serve as the legal framework of how the board can act in certain scenarios. Corporate resolutions are normally found in the meeting minutes.

Some examples of uses of corporate resolutions are…
Establish the corporation as a separate entity from the owners
Change the dividend policy
Hold the board accountable to the interests of the shareholders and owners

Corporate resolutions are required for both C corps and S corps. They document every major decision made by the board such as taking out a loan, selling shares, or opening a new location.

Every major decision should have a paper trail. LawCloud’s easy-to-use software simplifies complex legal documents into questions entrepreneurs can understand. Build free corporate resolutions through LawCloud today! https://buff.ly/3AHk1Ru

What is a membership unit?A membership unit is a type of security issued in equity crowdfunding. Membership units are ow...
10/07/2021

What is a membership unit?

A membership unit is a type of security issued in equity crowdfunding. Membership units are ownership shares in the company, giving investors a legal ownership stake, but they rarely come with voting rights. As a part-owner, investors should be aware of tax implications, such as filing a form K-1.

What does Regulation D entail?Regulation D, or Reg D, under securities law, governs the exemptions of private placement....
10/05/2021

What does Regulation D entail?

Regulation D, or Reg D, under securities law, governs the exemptions of private placement. The regulation allows exempt securities to be sold without registering with the SEC.

Reg D is frequently used by companies and entrepreneurs because it allows smaller companies to raise capital faster and cheaper than going public. These less involved requirements save time and money.

While Reg D makes raising capital easier, the buyers still have the same protection as other investors. The company must still provide proper disclosure through a Form D.

Raising capital through Reg D is an exciting step for companies and can come with very high legal expenses. We have full sets of documents that can be easily filled out through our simple question and answer system and then presented to your attorney for review. Or we can recommend an attorney who will provide you with a review.

Our documents include a wide range of Reg D financing transactions:
- Convertible transactions
- Preferred stock transactions
- Stock transactions
- Notes, subscription agreements, board approvals, etc.

Get started with Reg D financing with LawCloud.

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