Algorithms and AI Under Scrutiny by the Japan Fair Trade Commission
Tomonori Maezawa's article, "Algorithms and AI Under Scrutiny by the Japan Fair Trade Commission," was published on April 27, 2021 by Mondaq, London, UK.
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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.