Tokyo

Tokyo

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Hunton & Williams
Akasaka Twin Tower
Main Tower, 6th Floor
2-17-22 Akasaka, Minato-Ku
Tokyo 107-0052
Japan
p+81 (0) 3 4588 1200
f+81 (0) 3 4588 1222

Established in 2011, the Tokyo office is a key component of Hunton & Williams' integrated global and Asia-Pacific practice. The office is part of Hunton & Williams' worldwide network of 19 offices, providing clients with seamless services and resources in their global businesses, investments and pursuits.

Lawyers associated with the Tokyo office assist a wide range of Japanese corporations, financial institutions and banks with their outbound activities in the United States, Asia, Latin America, Europe and Africa. The office also assists foreign multinationals in their investments and activities in Japan. Leveraging the firm’s deep experience in the areas of project development and finance, mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, financial services, environmental, tax and intellectual property, our Tokyo team advises clients in both Japanese and English on strategic investments, acquisitions and financings in key sectors such as oil and gas, conventional and renewable power, minerals, infrastructure, information technology, manufacturing and services and life sciences.

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