The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Public Investment Funds 2019 - Japan
-
Articles
The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Public Investment Funds 2019 - Japan
Yusuke Motoyanagi and Takuya Wada co-authored the Japan chapter of The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Public Investment Funds 2019, published by Global Legal Group.
Authors
Related Knowledge
-
-
N&A Legal Forum
Fund Management in Japan and Singapore
Tokyo
Nishimura & Asahi Seminars
- Yoshiharu KAWAMATA
- Grace Tang
- Nobuo WAZAKI and others
-
-
Cryptoassets and Property Law (civil law edition)
Others
-
-
Getting the Deal Through - Private Equity 2023: Japan (Fund Formation)
Articles
-
-
Latest Trends in Climate Change Regulations and Policies in Japan
Finance Law
-
-
Publication of ecentralized Autonomous Organization Structure and Laws
Books
-
-
New EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
Europe
Yusuke has a wealth of experience in the areas of capital raising by corporations, the formation of investment funds, and investments in investment funds, in transactions of all sizes, both domestically and internationally. In the field of capital raising, he has an extensive and excellent track record in the issuance of shares by financially distressed listed companies. In regard to fund formation and fund investment, he is constantly involved in numerous transactions, and advises not only on the legal aspects of those transactions, but also on market standards. He also provides advice on a wide range of financial regulations, including those in new fields such as fintech. His advice includes providing guidance on registering or filing notifications required for conducting finance-related business, analyzing new finance-related businesses, and establishing/reviewing the internal compliance rules/systems of his clients. Recently, he has become more involved in blockchain- and token-related matters, including not only those in the finance sector, such as fundraising by issuing crypto assets, listing crypto assets on domestic and foreign exchanges, and other crypto asset-related transactions, but also those in areas outside the finance sector.