Japan

Miss Etsuko Kameoka

Atsumi & Sakai has established its Brussels office, which will enable the firm to support its clients’ European business development, in collaboration with its European offices in London and Frankfurt.

The Brussels office focuses on European Union competition law, while also providing advice on a wide range of other matters involving EU law. Miss Etsuko Kameoka, the representative partner of the Brussels office, has over 20 years of experience working at a law firm in Brussels that specializes in EU competition law.

Atsumi & Sakai includes among its team many non-Japanese lawyers, which enables the firm to provide advice on global projects that influence the Japanese market. In terms of Japanese law, the firm provides legal advice by Japanese attorneys, in collaboration with members of the firm’s Tokyo, London and other offices, allowing the firm to offer its clients a broad range of legal services from the perspectives of matters both outbound from Japan and inbound to Japan.

Tags: Japan, Tokyo
Latest Updates
Related Articles
Related Articles by Jurisdiction
Square pegs and round holes: Partnerships and trusts in Japanese PE fund structures
Statistics from Japan over the past couple of years regarding private equity (PE) and venture capital (VC) investment have been impressive ...
Latest Articles