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Greenberg Traurig Tokyo Law Offices
14F, MEIJI YASUDA SEIMEI BUILDING
2-1-1 MARUNOUCHI
CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO
Japan

Work Department

Real Estate

Position

Shareholder

Career

Yuko represents international and domestic private investment funds, pension funds, real estate asset managers, and real estate developers and investors in connection with structuring, negotiating, documenting and implementing complex real estate transactions, including non-recourse financing, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, and restructuring and workouts.

Yuko is consistently recognized in numerous leading legal publications, including Chambers Asia-Pacific and Legal 500 Asia Pacific, for her real estate transactions.

Yuko also advises clients on energy projects and fintech, licensing, disputes (particularly involving foreign countries) and general corporate matters.

  • Real estate construction and development projects
  • Real estate finance including senior, mezzanine and preferred equity
  • Cross-border transactions
  • Asset and property management
  • International disputes and compliance matters
  • Fund vehicle formation and management
  • Fintech compliance

Languages

Japanese, English

Memberships

  • Member, Tokyo Bar Association
  • Member, New York State Bar Association
  • Executive Committee Member and Council Member, Urban Land Institute (ULI) Japan
  • Chair, Women’s Leadership Initiative of ULI

Education

  • LL.M., Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
  • M.A., Waseda University
  • B.A., Sofia University

Lawyer Rankings

Japan > Real estate and construction: International firms and joint ventures

(Next Generation Partners: Bengoshi)

Yuko InoGreenberg Traurig Tokyo Law Offices

Co-led and founded by Joel Rothstein, Greenberg Traurig Tokyo Law Offices advises on a whole host of inbound and outbound investments, and multi-jurisdictional loans within the sector. The group has handled a growing number of mandates relating to data centres and logistics, and hospitality industry related issues, whilst also advising on a broad range of transactions involving multi-family housing. Rothstein heads the firm’s wider Asia real estate practice, allowing the Tokyo team to handle real estate transactions not only in Japan, but on a global scale. Practice co-head Mori Inada has a wealth of experience in assisting international investors, including private equity funds, asset managers and financial institutions. Yuko Ino joined the firm from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP in June 2023, contributing her expertise in advising real estate investors, developers, and asset managers.