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Every year, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun conducts a survey of the legal departments of major companies and influential lawyers and publishes a ranking of ``Lawyers who have been active this year.'' In 2023, we will conduct research in five areas: "General corporate law (company law)," "M&A (mergers and acquisitions)/corporate restructuring," "crisis management/fraud response," "business and human rights," and "Chinese legal affairs." It attracted a lot of attention in the legal world.
This time, FLLP invited Masashi Uematsu of the Nikkei Shimbun, who is in charge of the editorial desk for the Nikkei Lawyer Rankings, to ask him how to interpret the rankings. What makes the top-ranked lawyers different from others? We will provide you with special information about ``skilled lawyers who are on the verge of ranking'' that have not been announced to the public, including their names and offices.
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*The materials for this video are not made public due to the wishes of the speakers.
Every year, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun conducts a survey of the legal departments of major companies and influential lawyers and publishes a ranking of ``Lawyers who have been active this year.'' In 2023, we will conduct research in five areas: "General corporate law (company law)," "M&A (mergers and acquisitions)/corporate restructuring," "crisis management/fraud response," "business and human rights," and "Chinese legal affairs." It attracted a lot of attention in the legal world.
This time, FLLP invited Masashi Uematsu of the Nikkei Shimbun, who is in charge of the editorial desk for the Nikkei Lawyer Rankings, to ask him how to interpret the rankings. What makes the top-ranked lawyers different from others? We will provide you with special information about ``skilled lawyers who are on the verge of ranking'' that have not been announced to the public, including their names and offices.
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Masashi Uematsu Editor-in-Chief
A desk in charge of "legal and tax matters" that handles business legal affairs, rule trends in cutting-edge fields, tax topics, etc. Since joining the company in 1999, he has continued to report on the Ministry of Justice, prosecutors, National Tax Agency, etc. He is well-versed in the expansion of the data economy, the trends of the US IT giant GAFA (Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon.com), and various issues surrounding the handling of personal data. I was in charge of the serial project ``Century of Data,'' which won the 2019 Newspaper Association Award, from the beginning of the series in 2018 as a reporter and desk officer.
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