Masuda International

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Masuda International is a Law Firm in New York, New York

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Carnegie Hall Tower
152 W. 57th Street, 37th Floor
New York, New York 10019-3310 (New York Co.)

Phone

212-258-3333

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Junji Masuda founded Masuda & Ejiri (a predecessor of Asahi Law Offices, which subsequently became known as Asahi Koma Law Offices) in Tokyo in November 1977, which primarily handled international legal matters. As Masuda & Ejiri in Tokyo grew to be one of the largest law firms in Japan focusing on international matters, the firm determined to open an office outside of Japan. Junji Masuda established the New York office, practicing under the name Masuda & Ejiri, in January, 1992 as the first Japanese law office in the United States.

The New York office also was very successful and handled a variety of transactional and dispute resolution matters, including investment in Japan, cross-border mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, licensing, distribution, intellectual property, commercial litigation and arbitration, and patent infringement claims.

Effective May 1, 2007, the New York office became an independent law firm practicing under the name Masuda International. In connection with this re-organization, Masuda International has become associated, also as of May 1, 2007, with the Tokyo law firm of Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu (http://www.noandt.com). Our relationship with Asahi Law Offices (or Asahi Koma Law Offices) of Tokyo ended at that time.

Masuda International remains the only Japanese law office in New York. We are very proud of being able to offer cross-border legal services on a wide number of issues to companies and law firms in the United States. We are prepared to advise on highly strategic matters and the formulation of ideal transaction structures, as well as to advise on the implementation of cross-border transactions, drawing upon our own resources and those of Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu in Tokyo with which we have a close working relationship.

Statement of Practice

Japanese Law Practice in the areas including Corporate and General Practice, Mergers and Acquisitions, International Investments, Antitrust, Patents, Trademarks, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Financing and Securities.

Firm Size: 4

Languages: Japanese.


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