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Our Plans

Tailored legal solutions for every stage

Basic Startup Package

Basic Startup Package

Essential legal documents

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Advanced Growth Package

Advanced Growth Package

Full legal support

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Enterprise Plan

Enterprise Plan

Comprehensive legal oversight and custom support

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Choose Your Legal Support Plan

Find the right level of guidance for your early-stage venture. Each plan covers essential legal needs including terms of service, privacy compliance, employment agreements, and partnership arrangements.

Basic Startup Package

50000JPY
  • Access to standard document templates for terms, privacy, and employment
  • Monthly updates on legal best practices
  • Email support for basic inquiries
  • Onboarding call to assess documentation needs
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Enterprise Plan

799JPY
  • Dedicated legal advisor for ongoing support
  • Tailored contract drafting and review
  • Regular policy audits and updates
  • Onsite consultation at 1 Chome-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0045
  • Custom partnership agreement services
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Why earlylexhana?

earlylexhana was founded in 2025 to bridge the gap between innovative startups and clear, actionable legal guidance. We focus on delivering straightforward agreements and compliance tools that align with Japanese regulations, ensuring founders can concentrate on growing operations with confidence.

Terms of Service Setup

Professional drafting of terms of service that clearly define obligations, user rights, and platform usage rules tailored to your business model.

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Privacy Policy Review

In-depth assessment and revision of privacy statements to meet regional requirements, including consent mechanisms and data handling procedures.

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Employment Agreements

Streamlined employment contracts designed to address roles, responsibilities, and compliance with local labor laws, reducing administrative overhead.

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