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METI Guidelines on Corporate Takeovers
Online
External Seminars
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Practical Approaches and Why Companies Should Consider ESG in M&A Transactions
Articles
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Energy related International Investment Law and Proceedings for Investor-State Dispute Settlement (Vol.1)
Articles
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The Legal 500: Corporate Governance Comparative Guide
Articles
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Pushing for ESG Due Diligence in Thailand
Asia
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Latest Trends in Climate Change Regulations and Policies in Japan
Finance Law
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Company Law Jurisdictional Q&As: Japan
Articles
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EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (Draft) – recent developments
Europe
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Nishimura & Asahi NY LLP and KPMG US co-host live seminar on corporate governance of U.S. subsidiaries by Japanese companies
Los Angeles
Nishimura & Asahi Seminars
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Current State of Consumer Law and Competition Law
Tokyo
External Seminars
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Sustainability Management and Strategic Legal Perspectives
Online
External Seminars
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Article: The Ways of Corporate Disclosure with a Conscious Awareness of Capital Markets
Articles
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How Legal Departments should be involved in Review Processes in Order to Avoid Legal Risks in Corporate Disclosures
Articles
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Updates on Colombian Antitrust Regulations and Enforcement
Latin America
- Kaori HIROSE
- Jorge De Los Ríos
- Oscar Tutasaura
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Getting the Deal Through - Executive Compensation & Employee Benefits 2023: Japan
Articles
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Company Sustainability Initiatives and Points to Consider Regarding Audit Practices
Articles
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Practical Corporate Law for Leaders
Tokyo
External Seminars
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ESG Litigation in the Face of Climate Change – An Introduction from a European Corporate Perspective
Europe
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UPDATE: EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation - Implementing Regulation adopted
Europe
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Article: Established IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standard and Implications for Corporate Practice
Articles