Lawyer-Led · Defined Scope · Intake-Routed

Structured Legal Systems — infrastructure for repeatable lifecycle events.

Lawyer-led legal systems for the events every company moves through — delivered at defined scope, escalated to advisory when judgment is required.

Delivery modelLawyer-led
ScopeDefined & routed
EscalationAdvisory when required
What We Deliver

Structured systems for every stage of the lifecycle.

The same lawyer-led infrastructure, organized into defined components and deployed by stage — incorporation, operating documents, equity, financing readiness, and recurring counsel capacity.

Start · Fixed fee

Launch Incorporation Package

Lawyer-led incorporation and initial organization — articles, by-laws, resolutions, founder shares, and a digital minute book. View Launch.

Minute book···
Articles & by-laws
Organizational resolutions
Founder share issuance
Registers & digital minute book
Capacity · Intake-based

Ongoing Counsel Support

Recurring legal capacity through annual counsel hours, approved kits, or both — configured to the company.

Counsel hours9 / 12
Annual allocation3 · 6 · 9 · 12 · 15+
Escalation · Custom / hourly

Advisory & Transactional

Complex, negotiated, and securities-sensitive matters route to partner-led advisory counsel under agreed escalation rules.

Intake-based

Configuration proposal

After intake, conflict, and scope review, the right components are assembled into one written configuration — scope, capacity, escalation, and fee.

What This Is

Disciplined legal delivery — not commoditized output.

Structured systems are for repeatable lifecycle events where the outcome can be defined and the assumptions confirmed. They are not templates, document products, or a checkout.

The principle
Some work can be structured. Some cannot.

Repeatable events are delivered through defined scope, confirmed assumptions, and a disciplined process. Everything that needs judgment is routed out, not forced in.

Defined · Confirmed · Routed
The discipline
Organized, not commoditized

Structured delivery doesn’t replace legal judgment — it organizes repeatable work so the right matters move efficiently and the wrong ones escalate before scope is misunderstood.

Lawyer-led · Escalation built in
Fee terms that fit the work.

Fixed fee for standard scope; starting-at and consult-first where intake decides; intake-based for ongoing support; custom or hourly for advisory. Fixed fee is not automatic acceptance — every matter needs intake, conflict review, and written terms first.

Fees & Engagement
FIXED
FEE
STARTING
AT
CONSULT
FIRST
INTAKE
BASED
CUSTOM /
HOURLY
Builds infrastructure for
Founder alignment
Ownership clarity
Governance
Commercial readiness
Hiring
Equity
Financing readiness
Ongoing capacity
The Routing Principle

What’s structured — and what routes to advisory.

Structured systems handle defined legal infrastructure. Advisory & Transactional Work handles judgment, negotiation, and strategy. A matter can begin structured and route to advisory the moment intake reveals complexity.

Structured systems handle

Defined, repeatable, confirmable.

  • incorporation and initial organization;
  • founder governance, IP, and shareholder rules;
  • team build-out and hiring documentation;
  • restricted shares, vesting, and option plans;
  • funding readiness and cap-table preparation;
  • ongoing counsel capacity at defined scope.

Routes to advisory

Judgment, negotiation, strategy.

  • disputes, investor negotiations, priced rounds;
  • securities filings and M&A;
  • tax-sensitive or cross-border structuring;
  • complex governance restructuring;
  • third-party counsel comments;
  • cap-table cleanup with missing records.
Workflows

Workflow Kits

Defined execution modules your team can draw from across the lifecycle.

Browse Workflow Kits
Capacity

Ongoing Counsel Support

Recurring counsel-hour capacity, configured after intake and scope review.

View Ongoing Counsel
Escalation

Bespoke Advisory

Complex, negotiated, and securities-sensitive matters route here under agreed rules.

View Bespoke Advisory
How Intake Works

Intake determines the right path.

You don’t need to know whether your matter fits Launch, a Kit, Ongoing Counsel, enterprise, or advisory. Submitting intake does not create a lawyer-client relationship or provide legal advice.

Step 01 · 02

Start intake & conflict

Basic information about the company, matter, parties, and timing — then Fauri Law confirms whether it can act.

Step 03

Scope assessment

The matter is assessed for fixed-fee, starting-at, consult-first, ongoing, enterprise, or advisory handling.

Step 04

Engagement terms

Scope, fees, assumptions, exclusions, revision limits, timing, and payment — all confirmed in writing.

Step 05

Work begins

Work begins after engagement acceptance and any required payment or retainer is in place.

Recommended Pathways

How legal infrastructure develops over time.

Directional journeys, not bundled offers. Each is subject to intake, conflict review, and engagement terms — no automatic acceptance, fee, or scope.

Start properly

Form, then found.

Form the company, then establish founder ownership, shareholder rules, governance, and founder IP assignment.

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What are Structured Legal Systems?

Lawyer-led legal infrastructure for the repeatable events every company moves through — incorporation, founder governance, team documentation, equity, options, and financing readiness — delivered at defined scope, with escalation to advisory when judgment is required. It’s the model behind the Launch Package, the Workflow Kits, and Ongoing Counsel Support.

Is this just templates or document automation?

No. Structured systems are not templates, document products, or a checkout. The workflow organizes delivery — it does not replace legal judgment. Every matter is lawyer-led, at defined scope, with confirmed assumptions.

What’s included across the structured systems?

The Launch Incorporation Package for forming and organizing the company; Workflow Kits for repeatable events across founding, equity, options, hiring, and financing readiness; and Ongoing Counsel Support for recurring capacity — with escalation to Advisory & Transactional Work when a matter needs judgment.

How do I know if my matter can be structured?

You don’t need to decide in advance. A short intake, conflict review, and scope assessment confirm whether the matter fits Launch, a Workflow Kit, Ongoing Counsel, enterprise, or advisory handling — start with the legal need.

What stays structured — and what routes to advisory?

Structured systems handle defined, repeatable, confirmable work — incorporation, founder governance and IP, hiring documentation, restricted shares and option plans, funding readiness, and ongoing counsel capacity. Disputes, investor negotiations, priced rounds, securities filings, M&A, tax-sensitive or cross-border structuring, and complex governance route to Advisory & Transactional Work.

Can a matter start structured and become advisory?

Yes. A matter can begin structured and route to advisory the moment intake reveals complexity, negotiation, or securities sensitivity. Escalation happens under agreed rules and written terms, so scope isn’t misunderstood.

How are fees structured across the systems?

Fixed fee for standard scope; starting-at and consult-first where intake decides; intake-based for ongoing support; and custom or hourly for advisory. For how each fee model is applied, see Fees & Engagement.

Does a fixed fee mean automatic acceptance?

No. A fixed fee is not automatic acceptance. Every matter needs intake, conflict review, and written engagement terms first — scope, assumptions, exclusions, timing, and payment are confirmed before work begins.

Do I need to choose Launch, a Kit, or Ongoing Counsel up front?

No. Intake determines the right path. You provide basic information about the company, matter, parties, and timing, and the right components are assembled into one written configuration — scope, capacity, escalation, and fee.

Does submitting intake create a lawyer-client relationship?

No. Submitting intake does not create a lawyer-client relationship or provide legal advice. Work begins only after conflict review, scope confirmation, written engagement terms, and any required payment or retainer.

What if we run several companies or a portfolio?

Coordinated infrastructure across multiple companies, teams, and jurisdictions is handled through Enterprise, Portfolio & Custom Support, configured after a dedicated strategy session.

Build legal infrastructure that matches your company’s stage.

Start with intake. Fauri Law will confirm whether your matter fits Launch, a Workflow Kit, Ongoing Counsel Support, enterprise configuration, or Advisory & Transactional Work — before scope, fee, or timing is assumed.