Form the company
Entity formation, founder equity, initial governance, and the documents that establish a clean foundation.
Talyana Law combines AI-native workflows with attorney judgment to make startup legal work clear, timely, and cost-conscious—from formation through growth.
Startup workflow library / 01
From day-zero decisions to the next financing, each engagement identifies responsible counsel, target timing, and clear next steps.
Entity formation, founder equity, initial governance, and the documents that establish a clean foundation.
Founder, employee, advisor, and contractor IP documentation designed to prevent avoidable diligence friction.
NDAs, customer agreements, vendor terms, and practical contract review for a company that needs to keep selling.
SAFEs, financing preparation, diligence support, and cap-table decisions translated into clear next moves.
Board and stockholder actions, approvals, equity events, and company records organized as the business grows.
An ongoing legal rhythm for recurring startup needs—without building a traditional in-house legal department.
How it works / 02
You see the scope, the timing, and the tradeoffs. We use technology to remove drag—not to remove the attorney.
Tell us what you are building and where the pressure is. We translate the blocker into a focused legal question.
Scope, fee structure, assumptions, target timing, and responsibilities are confirmed before substantive work begins.
Technology accelerates the workflow. Counsel evaluates the facts, reviews substantive work, and remains responsible for the advice.
You receive usable work product, plain-English recommendations, and the next steps needed to move the company forward.
The model / 03
AI-native does not mean AI-only. Carefully selected technology can support intake, organization, drafting, and review. A licensed attorney controls substantive decisions, verifies the work used in a representation, and remains responsible for the advice.
The standard / 04
Ways to work together / 05
The right engagement depends on the company, the decision, and the work already in motion.
Questions / 06
AI-native does not mean AI-only. Talyana Law uses carefully selected technology to support intake, organization, drafting, and review. A licensed attorney controls substantive decisions, verifies the work used in a representation, and remains responsible for the advice.
No. Technology supports the workflow; legal advice comes from licensed counsel. You are not being handed off to a chatbot for legal judgment.
After conflict review and scoping, Talyana Law confirms the fee structure and a target schedule in writing. Both depend on the matter’s complexity, responsiveness, third parties, and any government processing involved.
The initial focus is recurring company-side work: formation, founder and IP documentation, commercial contracts, fundraising support, governance, and ongoing outside-counsel needs.
Only after conflict clearance and a written engagement agreement signed by Talyana Law and the client. Sending an inquiry or viewing this website does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Founder intake / 07
Keep the first note high-level. Please do not send confidential or sensitive information before conflict clearance.