Management Rights Letter
Drafts management rights letters for VC/PE equity investment closings, granting investors contractual consultation, inspection, and information rights. Ensures VCOC qualification under ERISA plan asset regulations (29 CFR § 2510.3-101). Use when drafting management rights letters, VCOC qualification letters, or investor side letters at closing.
Management Rights Letter
Drafts a letter granting an investor contractual management rights in connection with an equity investment, primarily to qualify the investor as a venture capital operating company (VCOC) under ERISA.
Quick Start
Gather before drafting:
- Parties — full legal names and addresses of investor and portfolio company
- Investment terms — series/class of preferred stock, amount, closing date
- Term sheet or investment agreement — for any negotiated rights beyond the standard set
- Notice provisions — delivery requirements from governing documents
Flag any gaps before producing a draft.
Document Structure
Formal business correspondence in this order:
| Section | Content |
|---|---|
| Header | Date, investor name/address, company name/address |
| Subject line | "Re: Management Rights" |
| Recitals | Identifies the investment (series, class) and confirms agreed rights |
| VCOC purpose clause | States rights ensure VCOC qualification under 29 CFR § 2510.3-101 |
| Enumerated rights | Numbered list of management rights |
| Protective provisions | No-waiver clause, termination provision |
| Signature blocks | Company ("AGREED AND ACCEPTED:") then investor ("Sincerely,") |
Standard Management Rights
Include at minimum unless the term sheet modifies:
- Visit company facilities during normal business hours
- Consult with and advise management on business and affairs
- Examine books and records
- Receive copies of all documents and information provided to the Board
Check term sheet or side letter for additional negotiated rights (e.g., board observer, budget approval, key hire consultation).
Required Protective Provisions
- No-waiver — failure to exercise does not waive future exercise
- Termination — rights end when investor no longer holds any company securities
Pitfalls
- VCOC clause is mandatory — omitting it undermines the letter's primary function
- Series designation must match investment documents exactly
- Do not add rights beyond what the term sheet or investment agreement documents without flagging to the user
- Consistent party names — define short-form names in recitals if needed
- This is a binding agreement, not a courtesy letter — use clear, unambiguous language
- Jurisdiction: U.S. federal ERISA framework; state corporate law may affect ancillary provisions
Key changes from the original:
- Description tightened — removed redundant "equity" and verbose phrasing while keeping all trigger keywords
- Removed the signature block template — the document structure table already specifies the order; the literal template was redundant token cost since any agent can produce standard signature blocks
- Prerequisites → Quick Start — reframed as an actionable checklist
- Output Structure → Document Structure — flattened from nested subsections into a single table + supporting sections
- Guidelines → Pitfalls — recast as a scannable list of things that go wrong, with the most critical item (VCOC clause) first
- ~83 lines → ~60 lines, cutting roughly 30% of tokens while preserving every substantive legal requirement
No additional documents ship with this skill.
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