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start-ups

Schoenherr's experts provide legal advice throughout the lifecycle of a start-up.

Working with start-ups and investors requires a broad set of legal skills and experience. At Schoenherr our lawyers cover the full range of commercial legal services and are well-equipped and trained to handle all aspects that become relevant during the lifecycle of a start-up.

our services

We regularly advise investors and founders in Austria and CEE in various start-up-related matters, such as

  • pre-incorporation support
  • incorporation / foundation
  • financing rounds (including pre-SEED and SEED)
  • exit transactions, legal due diligence, structuring (including from a tax perspective)
  • crowdfunding
  • ip assignment agreements and other ip-related issues
  • employment issues
  • employee incentive programmes (ESOP, VSOP, PSOP, etc.)
  • alternative forms of participation (silent partnerships, participation rights, hybrid/mezzanine capital)
  • shareholder disputes, arbitration, litigation
  • restructuring and refinancing
  • subsidies and grants
  • corporate venture capital activities
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A team of highly experienced lawyers advises start-ups and investors in all legal matters.

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highlights

Austria: Schoenherr advises proptech scale-up GROPYUS on major Austrian scale-up financing round

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news

publication

to the point: technology & digitalisation l October 2024

Welcome to the October edition of Schoenherr's to the point: technology & digitalisation newsletter!

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press release

Austria: Schoenherr advises Verdane fund on investment in fintech fiskaly

Schoenherr advised the European private equity fund Verdane on its investment in fiskaly, a Vienna-based start-up in the fintech sector. Closing of the transaction is still subject to the satisfaction of certain closing conditions.

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The VCC: a new company form launched in Bulgaria

The eagerly awaited Variable Capital Company (VCC) was introduced on 1 August 2023 with amendments to the Bulgarian Commercial Act. It blends the limited liability company (LLC) and joint stock company (JSC), and somewhat resembles the UK's open-ended investment company (OEIC). Like the OEIC, the VCC can issue shares at any time and its capital may vary. But as it is not a regulated investment fund, the VCC is not regulated or supervised by the financial supervision authorities.

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know-how

Start-up Financing Primer

This primer offers a general overview of (i) financing tools of start-ups, (ii) the structuring of corporate governance within a start-up, (iii) the structure of a typical venture capital transaction, (iv) employee participation programs and vesting terms as well as (v) start-up exits and provides answers to the key legal issues arising within the life cycle of a start-up for the following jurisdictions: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania and Slovenia.

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