- External Seminars
SMU Cox School of Business MBA Immersion Program in Japan
- Date
- October 14, 2025
- Venue
- Tokyo Sunrise Hall, Nishimura & Asahi
On Oct. 14, 2025, partners Yoshinobu Fujimoto, Noriko Yodogawa, Takanori Ueshima, and associate Momoe Ikemoto delivered the following presentations at the MBA Immersion Program in Japan event hosted by the SMU Cox School of Business:
Yoshinobu Fujimoto: Opening Statement
Noriko Yodogawa: "Recent Trends in U.S. Export Control and Implications to Businesses in Japan"
Takanori Ueshima, Momoe Ikemoto: "Past, Present, and Future of Japan’s M&A"
Speakers

Noriko advises various types of clients, from the public and private sectors, in the field of international trade law. Noriko’s strength when advising clients is her ability to maintain an overarching view while duly paying attention to details specific to the case and client. These multifaceted perspectives are based on her experience working for and with various stakeholders in the field.
In particular, Noriko worked in the Appellate Body Secretariat within the WTO (World Trade Organization) Secretariat. The WTO agreements provide the fundamental rules for international trade, and the Appellate Body engages in the dispute settlement proceedings between WTO Members regarding those agreements.
Subsequently, Noriko worked as Legal Counsel to the Energy Charter Secretariat. The Energy Charter Secretariat, located in Brussels, is the secretariat of the Energy Charter Treaty, which is a multilateral trade and investment agreement in the field of energy.
In addition, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Noriko actively participated in the negotiations of multiple EPAs (economic partnership agreements – how the Japanese Government describes comprehensive FTAs (free trade agreements)).
Furthermore, Noriko worked as in-house counsel at the largest steelmaking company in Japan, and in particular, participated in anti-dumping and safeguard investigations conducted by foreign authorities, from the perspective of an exporter.
At N&A, Noriko continues to assist clients in anti-dumping and safeguard investigations abroad. She also frequently advises various clients in relation to the WTO agreements (including involvement in WTO dispute settlement proceedings) and EPAs, as well as relevant domestic laws (such as those on export control, rules of origin and customs classifications).

Takanori has been involved in a variety of domestic/cross-border M&A transactions, joint ventures, capital and business alliance transactions, corporate reorganizations, private equity deals, and startup transactions. His areas of specialization include a wide range of corporate matters, including corporate governance, shareholders’ meetings, and compliance. He has particularly extensive experience advising on cross-border/regional M&A transactions, both inbound and outbound, including those involving Europe, the U.S. and Asia, for which he draws on his experience working and studying in the U.K. He is familiar with the latest corporate and M&A practices under English law, and handles transactions in a flexible, timely manner tailored to meet clients’ precise needs and expectations; he also draws on his deep understanding of business, and the experience gained through his secondment to a Japanese listed company, during which he dealt with legal matters stemming from the client’s business operations.

Momoe IKEMOTO (Speaker)
- Associate
- Tokyo


Yoshinobu was promoted to partner in 1999. He has experience in NP loans, real estate transactions, and equity investment cases dealing with foreign capital funds and companies. In addition to domestic M&A and business integration cases, he has recently been engaged in many M&A and JV cases by Japanese corporations in the USA, Europe, and Asian countries. He has advised Japanese corporations on lawsuits in the USA and other overseas countries, and has extensive experience in the dispute settlement and risk management fields. He has won many awards in the Corporate/M&A, Private Wealth and Healthcare fields from business law reviews, such as Chambers Global and The Legal 500 Asia-Pacific.