Atsumi & Sakai

Atsumi & Sakai
渥美坂井法律事務所
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
No. of offices 1
No. of lawyers 88, including 8 registered foreign lawyers (Nov. 2013)[1]
Major practice areas Finance, corporate, funds, litigation/insolvency, international practice
Date founded 1994
Founder Hiroo Atsumi, Yutaka Sakai
Website
http://www.aplaw.jp/en/

Atsumi & Sakai (渥美坂井法律事務所 Atsumi Sakai Hōritsu Jimusho) is a law firm in Tokyo, Japan. The firm has five formal practice groups: finance, corporate, funds, litigation/insolvency, and international practice.[2]

The Legal 500 ranks Atsumi & Sakai as a top-tier firm in structured finance and securitization, and as a second-tier firm in antitrust/competition, banking/finance, capital markets, construction/projects/energy, corporate/M&A, dispute resolution, labor/employment, real estate and shipping.[3] IFLR ranks the firm as first-tier in structured finance and securitization and as second-tier in banking and project finance.[4] Chambers & Partners ranks the firm's founding partner Hiroo Atsumi as a "Band 1" practitioner in banking, finance and capital markets.[5]

Diet member and former Minister of State for Financial Services Yuji Yamamoto is an advisor to the firm.[6]

The firm was founded in 1994 as Atsumi & Usui by a group of lawyers led by Hiroo Atsumi who left the firm of Blakemore & Mitsuki.[7] The firm was known as Atsumi & Partners from 2003. It was the first Japanese law firm to register as a joint venture between Japanese and foreign lawyers in 2005.[8] The firm adopted its current name in 2010 after absorbing a practice group from TMI Associates. In 2013, the firm formed a joint venture with the German law practice of Markus Janssen.[9]

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