An American litigation lawyer talks about when big names are drawn and when they give up fighting
2020/ 10/ 22[Webinar] Practical points of “internal investigation” regarding scandals (XNUMX)
2020/ 10/ 22Saito Law Group PLLC
A Japanese lawyer active in the U.S. takes a sharp look at business in these turbulent times.
The theme this time is "Still I will continue to fight". Some people choose to keep fighting, while "big guys are clean".However, isn't the fact that we continue to fight and the cleanliness of the draw conflict with each other?This story begins with the way of life of the famous Showa boxer "Koichi Wajima".
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Saito Law Group PLLC
A Japanese lawyer active in the U.S. takes a sharp look at America in an era of division. It is said that the United States is now in an age of division. I will approach this "division" from the aspect of risk in business. The theme of this time is "Still I continue to fight". While some say that "the big boys are graceful in their withdrawals," others choose to keep fighting. However, are not continuing to fight and being graceful in one's withdrawal at odds with each other? This story begins with the life of Koichi Wajima, a famous boxer of the Showa era.
Saito Law Group PLLC
Yasuhiro Saito, Managing Partner
Corporate Litigation, Corporate Misconduct, White Collar Crime Defense and Corporate Counsel in the U.S.
Graduated from Keio University Faculty of Law, Department of Law (1989), St. John's University Law School (JD, 1992).Federal Judge Law Clerk (Western New York, 1992-1994) (specially assigned to a position normally only allowed to US citizenship holders).He has been a litigation partner and litigation practice leader at a major New York law firm (Carter Ledyard & Milburn, Hughes Hubbard & Reed) (1994-2011).Established SAITO LAW GROUP PLLC specializing in corporate proceedings and scandals and US advisors to companies (2011).One of the few Japanese lawyers who has actually stood in court and defended important legal proceedings of a company. Many prominent projects have been dealt with, including Arthur Andersen, Lehman Brothers, Olympus, and the Iran hostage exchange case in the United States. As a US corporate advisor, he frequently advises on legal risk management, internal control, compliance, and regulatory compliance, and has extensive experience as a proxy for various corporate projects. In addition to holding legal seminars for companies, he is also a lecturer at the New York Law School and Bar Association teaching argumentation skills at trials. At his alma mater law school, He established a scholarship to train younger generations.
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