I'm willing to bet that attorneys on the west coast (I mean CA) are more liberal about this sort of thing.
And I'm positive that your documents are great. No problems there.
BUT, as I stated above, once you get into making adjustments, it's better to have the original attorney or one who is intimately familiar with the industry consulted early in the process or there could be trouble if someone feels like they got the shaft.
If your lawyers refuse to review something you send them, you should really consider getting a different one. That's just unreasonable, no matter where your attorney is located.
But yes, to your point - if you are doing anything custom, need tweaks to the forms, or anything else like that - by all means, get an attorney.
And I'm positive that your documents are great. No problems there.
BUT, as I stated above, once you get into making adjustments, it's better to have the original attorney or one who is intimately familiar with the industry consulted early in the process or there could be trouble if someone feels like they got the shaft.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduardo_Saverin