Shanghai
Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu Shanghai Representative Office (Japan)
(Representative: Yu Wakae)
- Address
- 21st Floor, One ICC, 999 Middle Huaihai Road
Xuhui District, Shanghai 200031, China - Tel
- +86-21-2415-2000 (general)
- Fax
- +86-21-6403-5059 (general)
Our Shanghai Representative Office (Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu Shanghai Representative Office (Japan)) was established in November 2014.
The Shanghai Representative Office, which is supported by a team of advisors, is led by Yu Wakae as Chief Representative, who brings a wealth of experience and expertise in handling China-related matters, including working in Beijing for several years, and Keiji Tokujiya as General Representative, who has extensive practical experience in local law firms in Beijing and Taipei. In order to provide our clients with highly specialized services based on our vast experience with Chinese legal practice, the Shanghai Representative Office closely collaborates with the lawyers in our Tokyo office.
With the growth of the Chinese economy, overseas expansions by Chinese companies have also been growing at an impressive rate. The firm has a strong practice in each practice area of Japanese law, and many years of extensive experience in providing advice concerning the investments by foreign companies into Japan. Serving as a point of contact in China, lawyers in the Shanghai Representative Office offer advice regarding Japanese law and practice to Chinese companies that are considering making Japanese investments or entering into cooperation with Japanese companies.
Practice Areas of the Shanghai Representative Office
The Shanghai Representative Office provides our assistance in a wide range of fields such as:
- M&A and group restructurings, and merger filings;
- Consideration of investment schemes and negotiation for the establishment of joint ventures and local subsidiaries;
- Competition law matters, including cartel, resale price maintenance and antitrust investigations;
- Intellectual property matters, including licensing and anti-counterfeiting strategies;
- Compliance matters;
- Labor and employment matters, including the establishment of working regulations and disputes;
- Dispute resolutions, including arbitration;
- Cross-border loans, factoring, structured finance/securitization and other financing instruments;
- Advice on the investments by Chinese companies into Japan.
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Lawyers
The Shanghai office is staffed by the following lawyers.
- Yu Wakae
- Keiji Tokujiya
- Hong Li (*)
- Yan Mo (*)
- Qiong Deng (*)
- Houxin Hong (*)
- Xinyi Li (*)
*Our advisors in the Shanghai Representative Office are not registered or licensed to practice as lawyers in the PRC.
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