Startups SERVICES

Startups span various stages—from the pre-incorporation phase to early, middle, and late stages—and the required legal support varies at each step. Our firm considers the specific needs of each company based on its current situation to provide truly essential legal support.

Main Services

Legal Support for Incorporation and Early Stages

Whether appropriate agreements are concluded between founders at the time of incorporation can significantly impact a startup’s subsequent capital policy. In fields such as pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, patent strategies are also often crucial from the outset. Our firm provides efficient legal support focused on these critical issues that arise during the incorporation phase.

Fundraising

We support a wide range of fundraising activities, from angel investments to late-stage rounds, including investments from both domestic and international sources.

IPO Readiness Support

Preparing for an IPO requires ensuring the legality of business operations and establishing a compliance system through the creation of numerous internal regulations. The appropriate structure varies greatly depending on the startup’s specific circumstances and corporate culture. Leveraging our extensive experience in IPO readiness support, we assist each startup in establishing the optimal framework for its needs.

M&A and Capital Alliances

Our firm has a strong track record in legal support for exits via M&A, ranging from M&A involving rapidly growing companies to transactions for companies in financial distress utilizing civil rehabilitation proceedings. We also possess extensive experience in capital alliances.

Global Expansion

In collaboration with law firms worldwide, we provide legal support for establishing overseas entities and conducting legal research during global expansion. Beyond subsidiary establishment, we have a proven track record of advising on corporate inversions—the strategic relocation of primary operational bases abroad—for countries including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Singapore.

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