Comparison
Quick answer
A startup lawyer is an external attorney at a law firm who specializes in early-stage company formation, financing, employment, and IP — engaged on a project or retainer basis. General Counsel (GC) is an in-house executive who manages all legal matters for the company, coordinates outside counsel, and provides ongoing strategic legal guidance as part of the leadership team. Startups typically work with external startup lawyers early on; GCs become necessary as legal volume, complexity, and M&A risk grow.
For most startups through Series A, a good external startup lawyer is the right model — specialized expertise, no overhead, and flexibility. The inflection point for a GC typically comes around Series B–C when legal complexity is constant, M&A becomes realistic, and you need proactive legal leadership rather than reactive outside counsel. Fractional GC is an excellent intermediate step.
Hourly rate
$150–$500/hr
Wide range reflects specialization — IP and corporate law command higher rates than general advisory
Per session
$200–$750
Typical for a 60–90 minute contract review, legal strategy, or compliance consultation
Project rate
$500–$5,000+
Flat-fee engagements for entity formation, contract drafting, or trademark filings