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How a Commercial Real Estate Business Hired a Lawyer to Review a Private Placement Memorandum in South Carolina

See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a Commercial Real Estate business in South Carolina seeking help to review a Private Placement Memorandum. The client received 7 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $1,999 to $10,000.

Service type
Review
Location
South Carolina
Client type
Business
Client industry
Commercial Real Estate
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$1,999 - $10,000 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
7 bids
Pages
45 pages

How much does it cost to Review a Private Placement Memorandum in South Carolina?

For this project, the client received 7 proposals from lawyers to review a Private Placement Memorandum in South Carolina, with flat fee bids ranging from $1,999 to $10,000 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.

Project Description

In 2026, a business in South Carolina posted a project seeking assistance with a Private Placement Memorandum for a new single-asset special purpose vehicle intended to raise equity for a multifamily development. The client required a review and redlining of their marked-up document to ensure that specific business terms were accurately reflected, while also flagging key areas for the lawyer’s drafting judgment before confirming the final document set. The project was critical to the client’s plans to invest in a joint venture for a significant real estate development. As a result, the client received seven proposals from qualified lawyers, with flat fee bids ranging from $1,999 to $10,000, all submitted in time to meet the client's urgent deadline of less than a week.

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Lawyers that Bid on this Private Placement Memorandum Project

Partner/Attorney at Law

(68)

18 years practicing

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$500/h

Corporate & M&A | Venture Capital, Private Equity & Web3 Counsel | Real Estate Transactions

(211)

10 years practicing

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$400/h

Attorney/Counsel

(228)

4 years practicing

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$300/h

Principal Attorney

(18)

28 years practicing

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$450/h

Other Lawyers that Help with South Carolina Projects

Attorney

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24 years practicing

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$400/h

Owner

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7 years practicing

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$250/h

Attorney

(1)

16 years practicing

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$275/h

Founder & Principal

(4)

14 years practicing

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$325/h

Other Lawyers that Help with Private Placement Memorandum Projects

Associate

(25)

9 years practicing

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$250/h

Attorney

(14)

12 years practicing

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$300/h

Managing Attorney

(3)

23 years practicing

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$300/h

Managing Attorney

(23)

27 years practicing

Free consultation

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$499/h

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Forum Questions About Private Placement Memorandum

Private Placement Memorandum

California

Asked on Oct 24, 2024

Can you explain the legal requirements and implications of a Private Placement Memorandum?

I am currently in the process of raising capital for my startup through a private placement offering, and I have been advised to prepare a Private Placement Memorandum (PPM) to provide potential investors with information about the investment opportunity. However, I am unsure about the legal requirements and implications of the PPM, such as the necessary disclosures, potential liabilities, and how it interacts with securities laws, and I would appreciate your guidance on this matter to ensure I am in compliance with all relevant regulations and protecting the interests of both my company and potential investors.

Dolan W.

Answered Nov 5, 2024

Hello! As you may know, the PPM serves as both a disclosure document and a protective measure, detailing specific aspects of the offering to help investors make informed decisions and shield your company from potential liability by clarifying risks, terms, and limitations. Legally, the PPM is governed by federal and state securities laws, including the Securities Act of 1933, which mandates that companies raising capital through private offerings adhere to specific disclosure obligations. To answer your question, a well-drafted PPM outlines the company’s business model, financials, potential risks, the structure of the offering, and any legal factors that might affect the investment. Disclosures typically cover the company’s financial status, market risks, management team, use of proceeds, investor rights, potential tax implications, and limitations on the transfer of securities. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) exempts private placements from full registration requirements through Regulation D, which contains rules such as Rule 506(b) and 506(c). Rule 506(b) allows you to raise funds from an unlimited number of accredited investors and up to 35 non-accredited investors, provided no general solicitation occurs. Under Rule 506(c), general solicitation is permitted but only accredited investors can participate, and their status must be verified. Best of luck and let us know what we can do to help! Dolan

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