Japan
Speakers from Citi Group and law firms Mori Hamada and Nagashima Ohno expect to see an increase in work as foreign investors increasingly flock to the country
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Biden's resistance to Nippon Steel’s bid for US Steel could trigger legal challenges over the scope and true meaning of national security
The Tokyo-based lawyer explains the most stressful aspects of his role and how being a triathlete and foodie helps him de-stress
Partners at Baker McKenzie tell IFLR how the firm aims to capitalise on stakeholder relationships and market opportunities in M&A through the UK Japan Connect initiative
The Tokyo-based lawyer discusses his experience working as an American in Japan and how he has developed a passion for ramen during his time there
The Tokyo-based Baker McKenzie partner reveals her love for jewellery making and reflects on her most successful M&A deal
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Sponsored by Nagashima Ohno & TsunematsuSending personal information to third country parties will be more heavily regulated, writes Naoya Matsuo of Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu
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Sponsored by Nagashima Ohno & TsunematsuNagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu lawyer Takuya Kogashiwa describes the new certification process and disposal cost reserve system
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Sponsored by Nagashima Ohno & TsunematsuOn July 24 2019, based on a request from the Financial Services Agency (FSA), the Trust Companies Association of Japan – a financial association whose members comprise of financial institutions engaged in trust businesses – proposed sample provisions to deal with the risk of money laundering etc. in trust agreements. The outline of these sample provisions is as follows: