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Hogan Lovells Horitsu Jimusho Gaikokuho Kyodo Jigyo Offices

17TH FLOOR, DAIDO SEIMEI KASUMIGASEKI BUILDING
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Wataru Kamoto

Work Department
Corporate
Position
Partner
Career
When clients need legal advice on cross-border transactions involving Japan, they turn to Wataru Kamoto. Wataru mainly deals with M&A transactions and corporate legal issues but he also covers employment, antitrust, tax areas, restructuring and insolvency issues, as well as wind-downs and liquidation procedures. He is familiar with the practices used by Japanese listed companies, as well as Japanese regulations on shares. He is known for providing clients with sound strategic advice.
Wataru is a Japanese qualified lawyer (bengoshi), as well as a New York qualified lawyer. He has more than 20 years’ experience working for international law firms. He is well-versed on Japanese business practices, as well as international legal practices. With global experiences, Wataru has assisted multinational clients for years in seeking their own business strategies that address compliance and legal challenges. Wataru is business focused. With knowledge and experience in both corporate and tax laws, he has provided clients with sophisticated and business-focused legal advice.
Languages
Japanese, English
Education
LLB at the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Law
LL.M.,Taxation, New York University School of Law, 2006
LL.M., International Taxation, New York University School of Law, 2005
Lawyer Rankings
Japan > Corporate and M&A: International firms and joint ventures
Hogan Lovells Horitsu Jimusho Gaikokuho Kyodo Jigyo’s M&A team in Tokyo continues to offer a well-rounded corporate service to major clients in Japan covering inbound and outbound transactions in the automotive, energy, life sciences, TMT, and financial services sectors, among others. The team is noted particularly for its experience in advising leading Japanese trading houses. With over 25 years of cross-border transactional experience encompassing M&A, investments, exits, joint ventures, and restructurings, Jacky Scanlan-Dyas leads the practice alongside Wataru Kamoto, who has advised Japanese and international players on M&A and corporate issues for over 20 years. Bradley Edmister focuses on international M&A, both public and private, and joint ventures. Viet Nguyen is noted for his work on private M&A, joint ventures, and public takeovers, while Jumpei Seto’s client base includes major US and Japanese companies.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Corporate and M&A: International firms and joint ventures
- Intellectual property: International firms and joint ventures