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This Week in Startups
This Week in Startups•September 4, 2025

Creative Structures w/ Becki DeGraw | Wilson Sonsini Startup Legal Basics

Jason Calacanis and Becki DeGraw from Wilson Sonsini discuss the current startup financing landscape, highlighting unique investment terms for high-performing companies such as founder voting proxies, pre-agreed follow-on round investments, and reduced due diligence. They explore the changing dynamics of startup board governance and investor behavior in a competitive funding environment.
Angel Investing
Corporate Strategy
Startup Founders
Venture Capital
Travis Kalanick
Steve Jobs
Jason Calacanis
Becky DeGrasse

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Podcast Summary

In this dynamic episode of Startup Basics, Jason Calacanis and attorney Becky DeGrasse from Wilson Sonsini dive deep into the wild world of hot startups that have multiple term sheets and investors fighting to get in. They explore the "off-menu" deal terms emerging in today's competitive funding environment (03:40), including founder proxies where investors must give voting control back to founders (03:55), and companies raising over a billion dollars without any preferred directors on their boards (07:47). The conversation reveals how the power law drives investors to accept unprecedented terms just to secure a seat on breakout rocket ships, while also examining the resurgence of crypto deals and the ongoing tension between speed and proper due diligence in today's FOMO-driven market.

Speakers

Jason Calacanis (Host)

Angel investor and host of This Week in Startups, creator of the Startup Basics podcast series. Former Silicon Alley Reporter founder who has invested in Uber, Robinhood, and other unicorns with decades of experience in startup ecosystems.

Becky DeGrasse

Partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, one of Silicon Valley's premier law firms. With 18 years of legal experience representing both startups and investors, she specializes in venture financing and has guided companies through everything from seed rounds to IPOs.

Key Takeaways

Embrace the Proxy Power Play

High-performing companies are demanding founder proxies from investors in secondary transactions—if you invest, the founder gets voting control over your shares. (04:00) This shift reverses traditional power dynamics and requires investors to bet entirely on founder competence. For ambitious professionals: when you're winning, don't just negotiate harder terms—restructure the game itself.

Skip Traditional Governance When You're Hot

Billion-dollar companies are operating with zero preferred directors on their boards, defying conventional startup wisdom. (07:47) While boards provide invaluable mentorship and connections for most companies, exceptional performers can demand governance-free structures. The lesson: when you have overwhelming leverage, traditional "best practices" become optional constraints.

Lock in Your Next Round Today

Series seed companies are requiring investors to commit to predetermined follow-on investments in future rounds with pre-agreed valuations. (11:38) This creates guaranteed funding runways and eliminates future financing risk. Master-level move: don't just raise money—engineer your future capital structure while you have maximum negotiating power.

Speed Trumps Diligence in Winner-Take-All Markets

Hot companies are shortening investor diligence to days instead of weeks, threatening to "next" investors who slow things down. (19:01) The fastest path to closing wins over thorough analysis when demand massively exceeds supply. For high-achievers: when you're the prize, control the process timeline ruthlessly.

Prepare for Success While You're Still Building

Half of early-stage companies have major structural flaws discovered during diligence—missing IP assignments, undocumented equity, no vesting schedules. (20:25) Getting these fundamentals right early positions you to move fast when opportunities emerge. The insight: excellence isn't just about your product—it's about having bulletproof operational foundations ready for prime time.

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Statistics & Facts

  1. Companies can raise over a billion dollars with zero preferred directors on the board. (07:47)
  2. Secondary sales and proxy arrangements are now appearing as early as Series B rounds instead of waiting until crossover or pre-IPO stages. (07:09)
  3. 50% of seed-stage companies have significant issues requiring cleanup during due diligence, including missing IP assignments, undocumented equity structures, and lack of founder vesting schedules. (20:22)

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