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Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners Offices

Kishimoto Building 2F
2-2-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 100-0005
Japan
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Mr Shunta Doki
Work Department
Corporate and M&A / Sustainability and ESG / Energy / Dispute Resolution
Position
Shunta Doki is a partner of Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners in Japan, based in Osaka and Tokyo. He has studied law in three countries, Japan, the US and the Netherlands, and has worked in four international law firms in Tokyo, Osaka, New York and Amsterdam. He is familiar with US and European law as well as Japanese law. His main areas of practice are M&A, corporate litigation, environmental regulation and ESG matters. He works across a wide range of industries, but has a particular strength in renewable energy. He has written extensively and commented widely in the media on sustainability issues. He is a member of the Japan Association for Environmental Law and Policy and the Asian Society of International Law.
Career
2024
Heussen (Amsterdam)
2022 – 2023
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP(New York)
2016 – 2018
Mori Hamada & Matsumoto
Languages
Japanese & English
Memberships
・Osaka Bar Association, Japan Federation of Bar Associations (Registered as a lawyer of the Daini Tokyo Bar Association in 2015 and transferred registration to the Osaka Bar Association in 2018)
・New York (2024)
・Certified Securities Broker Representative (2014)
Education
2024
Utrecht University School of Law (Master of Law and Sustainability in Europe)
2022
Georgetown University Law Center (LL.M., Certificate in Securities & Financial Law)
2014
Kyoto University Law School (J.D.)
2012
Kyoto University (LL.B.)
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Antitrust and competition: Independent local firms
- Corporate and M&A: Independent local firms
- Intellectual property: Independent local firms
- Restructuring and insolvency: Independent local firms
- Banking and finance: Independent local firms
- Investment funds: Independent local firms
- Dispute resolution: Independent local firms
- Labour and employment: Independent local firms
- Projects and energy: Independent local firms