About ViroLab
ViroLab is a corporate-focused legal service designed around how enterprises manage documents: versioning, approvals, and repeatable patterns. We help teams keep templates and reviews consistent across departments and time.
Enterprise documentation
Operational governance
Contracts & policies
Company details
ViroLab Corporate Legal GK
〒104-0061 Tokyo-to, Chuo-ku, Ginza 6-10-1, Japan
contact@virolab.club
+81 3-6824-1179
Business ID: JP-CO-2026-VLAB-1179
〒104-0061 Tokyo-to, Chuo-ku, Ginza 6-10-1, Japan
contact@virolab.club
+81 3-6824-1179
Business ID: JP-CO-2026-VLAB-1179
What we focus on
Enterprises don’t only need documents—they need documents that can be reused, reviewed, and maintained. Our work is aimed at making legal operations easier to run:
- Consistency across templates and reviews
- Clear intake: what information is required for each request
- Approvals and ownership: who maintains what, and when
- Packaging and delivery: clean handoffs to counterparties
How engagements work
1
Intake
You share the document type, context, and any internal constraints (timelines, approvals, required fields).
2
Scope outline
We propose deliverables (templates, notes, review format) and confirm what is included.
3
Draft / review
You receive drafts and structured notes, with a clear mapping of changes to intent.
4
Handoff
Final documents plus packaging guidance and, if applicable, a maintenance plan.
Business model
ViroLab provides professional services. Engagements are typically structured in one of these ways:
Format
Fixed-scope work
A defined set of deliverables with agreed assumptions and inputs.
Format
Time-based review
Review cycles for incoming documents within agreed boundaries.
Format
Ongoing support
A monthly scope with defined request flow and update cadence.
Format
Documentation programs
Template libraries, playbooks, and maintenance schedules.
Website information is general. Specific terms and deliverables are confirmed per engagement.
Working principles
Clarity over complexity
Readable clauses, consistent definitions, and simple handoffs.
Maintainability
Templates and notes built to survive internal changes and new stakeholders.
Operational alignment
Policies and internal materials aligned with real flows and responsibilities.