Baker McKenzie (Gaikokuho Joint Enterprise) has an established reputation for providing employment advice on domestic and cross-border matters to multinationals with operations in Japan. Practice head Tomohisa Muranushi advises major international clients on employment contracts, reduction in force projects, and labour disputes, among other matters. Mihoko Ida has considerable experience handling the employment aspects of cross-border corporate reorganisations and restructurings. Kana Itabashi’s broad practice covers domestic and international employment law, including contentious and advisory matters. Daichi Kiriyama provides key employment law support in international transactions.
Labour and employment: International firms and joint ventures in Japan
Baker McKenzie (Gaikokuho Joint Enterprise)
Practice head(s):
Tomohisa Muranushi
Other key lawyers:
Mihoko Ida; Kana Itabashi; Daichi Kiriyama; Yusuke Kobayashi
Testimonials
‘Both Tomohisa Muranushi and Yusuke Kobayashi have been wonderful to work with. Muranushi offers both precise legal advice and practical solutions.’
‘Tomohisa Muranushi is a joy to work with. He was responsive and provided practical advice allowing us to effectively navigate a potential employment dispute in Japan and avoid the need for full-blown litigation.’
‘Tomohisa is a pleasure to deal with. He is polite, attentive, able to tailor his advice for practical application and makes you aware of the level of risk involved with various options.’
‘I really appreciate Tomohisa Muranushi’s leadership. He supervises the counsels and associates in his team and jumps in as needed in a timely manner.’
‘The team is particularly skilled at giving both precise legal advice and practical solutions.’
‘I am always impressed by the practical advice provided by this team. Japan is one of the trickier jurisdictions to navigate in an employment law context and we always feel like we are in safe hands being guided by Tomohisa and his team.’
‘The team is very familiar with the ins and outs of Japanese employment law’
Work highlights
DLA Piper Tokyo Partnership Gaikokuho Kyodojigyo Horitsu Jimusho
DLA Piper Tokyo Partnership Gaikokuho Kyodojigyo Horitsu Jimusho’s employment group in Tokyo offers a comprehensive service to a broad client roster that includes several household names, covering investigations, exits, contracts, and disputes, among other matters. Practice head Keiji Nasuda handles a wide range of contentious and transactional mandates, including union negotiations, harassment investigations, post-merger integration work, and reductions in workforce. Koji Ohtani is noted for advising international clients in relation to reductions in force, harassment claims, and investigations. Masaki Kurosawa’s practice encompasses unfair labour practice claims, severance negotiations, and harassment investigations, while Timothy Magarry primarily assists multinational tech companies with investigations.
Practice head(s):
Keiji Nasuda
Other key lawyers:
Koji Ohtani; Masaki Kurosawa; Timothy Magarry
Testimonials
‘Keiji Nasuda and Masaki Kurosawa are both experienced lawyers. Even with limited information and time, they excel in providing services promptly and efficiently.’
‘We work mainly with Tim Magarry and Masaki Kurosawa and appreciate Masaki’s attention to detail and Tim’s ability to demystify local regulations and norms and frame them in ways that non-Japanese clients can appreciate.’
‘Most of the time, we were assigned two experienced lawyers for advice, which made a significant difference. Compared to other firms, they excelled in providing quick responses, delivering appropriate advice, and encouraging decision-making.’
Key clients
Adobe Inc.
Cisco Systems
Gilead Sciences, Inc
Domo, Inc
Work highlights
Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP
Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP‘s Tokyo office works with international clients on a broad range of employment law matters. Office managing partner Carol Tsuchida is noted particularly for advising asset management firms and other financial institutions on terminations, collective bargaining negotiations, reductions in force, and harassment and discrimination investigations. She leads the team alongside Mitsuyoshi Saito, who is experienced in labour union, reduction in force, and termination matters, among others. Motonori Araki provides key support on the employment aspects of M&A deals.
Practice head(s):
Carol Tsuchida; Mitsuyoshi Saito
Other key lawyers:
Motonori Araki
Work highlights
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP’s labour and employment group collaborates with offices throughout the firm’s international network to advise major Japanese and international companies on a variety of matters, including misconduct and harassment investigations, collective bargaining negotiations, and workforce reductions. Practice head Yumiko Ohta has broad experience that includes representing clients in litigation proceedings before the Tokyo District Court and Labour Tribunal in Japan. She is supported by senior associate Kane Huang.
Practice head(s):
Yumiko Ohta
Other key lawyers:
Kane Huang