VLT Counsel · Legal document engineering
Valantai Counsel produces the legal documents a deal actually runs on: precise, modular and generated from master templates that have already been argued over, so every engagement starts from strength rather than a blank page.
Most document work is retyping. Ours is configuration: select the structure, the parties, the governing law and the protections, and the draft assembles itself, consistently, every time.
Every document type begins from a Valantai master template: the full set of clauses, options and jurisdiction routes, maintained centrally.
Parties, disclosure basis, governing law, term, and the optional protections the engagement needs. Restrictive covenants are drafted to English law reasonableness by default.
The draft assembles in the browser with clause numbering and cross-references resolved. Nothing typed is transmitted or stored anywhere.
A print-ready execution draft, reviewed by the people doing the deal, with clear flags wherever specialist local advice is required.
Live now, with the library expanding as each master template is completed and tested.
Mutual or one-way. Corporate, consultant, technology agency and investor scenarios. Optional non-solicitation, non-circumvention, non-compete and pre-emptive IP reassignment. English law default with US, ADGM, DIFC and arbitration routes.
LiveScope, fees, deliverables and boundaries for a Valantai engagement, generated from the firm's pro forma.
In preparationMemoranda of understanding, consultancy agreements with a full foreground IP regime, and SAFE instruments for early-stage raises.
In preparationValantai Counsel is a document engineering service. It is not a law firm and it does not provide formal legal advice in any jurisdiction. The documents it generates are drafts for review, not advice, and no solicitor-client or attorney-client relationship is created by using them.
Where a matter needs formal legal advice, we can introduce qualified individuals in the relevant jurisdiction who provide it independently and on their own terms. Restrictive covenants, regulated activity and anything outside English law should always be taken to qualified counsel before signature.