JGC HOLDINGS CORPORATION: JGC Japan Acquires Shares of TAKADA Corporation in Capital and Business Alliance Agreement
Nishimura & Asahi provided legal advice to JGC Holdings Corporation and its wholly-owned subsidiary, JGC Japan Corporation, in JGC Japan's acquisition of shares of TAKADA Corporation and in a capital and business alliance agreement.
The team was led by partners Yuji Shiga, Yoshito Wakabayashi, Nobuhiro Tanaka, and Tomonori Maezawa.
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Nobu Tanaka is a partner in our Antitrust and International Trade practice team dealing with merger control, cartel/bid rigging, monopoly, unfair trade practice and dispute related cases. Nobu has much experience in dealing with cross-border merger control, international cartels and cross-border litigation cases. Through his 3 years experience in the U.S., Nobu has a deep understanding of the legal, business and cultural difference between Japan and other countries and he has expertise in explaining Japanese laws in a plain manner. Nobu always tries to understand clients’ interest and clients’ businesses deeply so that he can provide better and flexible solution. Nobu has good reputation in deep understanding of industries and business. In addition to antitrust cases, Nobu also handles various non-antitrust matters, such as cross-border commercial litigation, internal investigation, white-collar matters and cross-borer corporate transaction and general corporate matters including advice relating to new business in Japan. He also has a good reputation in timely and efficient communication. Nobu has LL.M degree at Stanford Law School (2017) and J.D. degree at University of Tokyo School of Law (magna cum laude). Nobu is fluent in English.
Tomonori has been involved in numerous deals, including business integrations of listed companies, acquisition of listed companies, forming joint ventures, and capital and business alliances. Leveraging his experience of being seconded to a major automobile manufacturer, he also focuses on M&A involving automotive parts suppliers, forming joint ventures with battery manufacturers, and venture investment in new areas such as autonomous driving. He also handles competition law compliance, focusing on merger filings, and provides one-stop advice tailored to the client's situation.
Yuji’s practice includes a wide range of M&A, investment, and joint venture transaction, etc. involving a Japanese company and a foreign company / investment fund; in that transaction, he represented both parties through successful completion of the transaction. With his seasoned experience of acquisition matters by foreign investment funds, he advises numerous Japanese listed and unlisted companies on activism matters. He has received accolades from his clients that (i) he is very pragmatic and proactive (ii) he always gives a good, commercial view of the bigger picture around a situation with deep understanding of his client and (iii) he has an ability to ‘put himself in his clients’ shoes. He is also active in the Firm’s Asia practice such as India, China, Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia and Vietnam.