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by Bagchi Law P.C.

Preparing to Fundraise

Convert to a Delaware C-Corp and align your company for investor diligence.

Raising capital requires a structure that investors can rely on.

Many companies reach this stage still operating as an LLC, with misaligned ownership, incomplete documentation, and structures that do not support how capital actually comes in or how equity is issued.

Converting to a Delaware C-Corporation, aligning ownership, and preparing governance early helps companies raise capital more cleanly as they grow.

Ad Hoc Founders Counsel helps founders structure their companies for fundraising, investor diligence, and long-term growth.

From Structure → Investment Readiness

Step 1

Entity

Structure

Convert to a Delaware C-Corporation and ensure your company can properly issue equity.

Step 2

Ownership

Alignment

Align founder equity, vesting, and ownership records before fundraising begins.

Step 3

Governance &

Documentation

Put the required approvals, consents, and corporate records in place so actions are valid and replaceable.

Step 4

Diligence

Readiness

Bring everything into alignment so investors can review your company without friction.

Common Questions

Not sure where things stand?

Let’s walk through it together.

Book a Consultation

© 2026 Bagchi Law P.C. All rights reserved.

A

D

H

oc

F

OUNDERS

C

OUNsel

by Bagchi Law P.C.

Preparing to Fundraise

Convert to a Delaware C-Corp and align your company for investor diligence.

Raising capital requires a structure that investors can rely on.

Many founders begin fundraising while still operating as LLCs or through structures that were never designed for outside investment and future financing rounds.

Converting to a Delaware C-Corporation, aligning ownership, and preparing governance early helps companies raise capital more cleanly as they grow.

Ad Hoc Founders Counsel helps founders structure their companies for fundraising, investor diligence, and long-term growth.

From Structure → Fundraising Readiness

Step 1

Entity

Structure

Convert to a Delaware C-Corporation and ensure your company can properly issue equity.

Step 2

Ownership

Alignment

Align founder equity, vesting, and ownership records before fundraising begins.

Step 3

Governance &

Documentation

Put the required approvals, consents, and corporate records in place so actions are valid and reliable.

Step 4

Diligence

Readiness

Bring everything into alignment so investors can review your company without friction.

Common Questions

Not sure where things stand?

Let’s walk through it together.

Book a Consultation

© 2026 Bagchi Law P.C. All rights reserved.