#238 - Legal Ask-Me-Anything with Giannuzzi Lewendon

#238 - Legal Ask-Me-Anything with Giannuzzi Lewendon

Author: Startup CPG March 3, 2026 Duration: 1:05:03

In this episode of the Startup CPG Podcast, host Daniel Scharff reunites with attorneys Adam Marsh and Gabrielle McGonagle from Giannuzzi Lewendon—a top-tier CPG law firm working with over 3,000 brands—to tackle the most frequently asked legal questions from the 33,000+ member Startup CPG Slack community. From friends and family rounds to co-manufacturer agreements, distribution deals to exit readiness, Adam and Gabby bring a combined 25+ years of CPG legal experience to answer the real questions early-stage brands are asking.


Adam and Gabby break down the hidden complexity of raising money from people you know: why side deals with Uncle Vinnie can derail your Series A, why a term sheet matters even in a casual round, and how investor relations—yes, even with family—require consistent communication to preserve trust. The conversation digs deep into institutional fundraising prep, covering why building your data room early is one of the highest-leverage things a founder can do, and how to negotiate a term sheet that protects your board control and limits investor blocking rights before you ever get to the 50-page long-form documents.


Throughout the episode, Adam and Gabby share hard-earned lessons from the trenches: a six-figure IP ransom that nearly derailed an acquisition the week before close, a co-manufacturer whose product separated on shelf with no contractual out for the brand, and why sweat equity given to advisors and consultants can quietly balloon your cap table in ways that displease future investors. They explain how to vet distributor agreements (especially with DSDs), why specificity in your manufacturing specs is your best legal protection, and why thinking about your eventual exit should shape how you structure commercial contracts from day one.


Whether you're setting up your first entity, giving equity to an advisor, signing your first co-man agreement, or preparing for a transaction, this episode delivers honest, tactical guidance from attorneys who've made it their life's work to help CPG brands succeed.


Listen in as they discuss:

  • Friends and family rounds: why you need a term sheet, how side letters can wreck your Series A, and the importance of investor communication
  • Institutional fundraising: building your data room early, negotiating term sheets before long-form docs, and what founders should fight for (small board, limited blocking rights)
  • Advisor equity: stock options vs. restricted stock, tying vesting to milestones, and why sweat equity isn't as "free" as it looks
  • Entity formation: why LegalZoom is risky and when a boutique CPG law firm is worth the investment
  • Getting sued: the top threats brands face—unpapared equity promises, IP ownership disputes, and label compliance failures
  • Distribution agreements: termination fees, exclusivity carve-outs, deliverables, and how to negotiate with DSDs vs. broadliners
  • Co-manufacturer agreements: owning your IP and formula enhancements, carving out exclusivity when demand spikes, and getting specific with your specs
  • Exit readiness: how messy commercial contracts, hidden related-party relationships, and IP ambiguity can derail a deal at the finish line


Episode Links:


Website: https://gllaw.us/


Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/giannuzzi-lewendon-llp/


Adam Marsh – Giannuzzi Lewendon


https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-marsh-847a8571/


Gabrielle McGonagle – Giannuzzi Lewendon


https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabrielle-mcgonagle-803b2b21/


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