Jones Day
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Kamiyacho Prime Place, 1-17, Toranomon 4-chome MINATO-KU, TOKYO 105-0001, JAPAN
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Firm engaged in American and General International Law Practice as Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue Gaikokuho Jimu Bengoshi Jimusho and not authorized to appear before the Japanese Courts or otherwise to act as Bengoshi.
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Japan Challenges "Essential" Patent Licenses under Anti-Monopoly Act
Hiromitsu Miyakawa, Shinya Watanabe, Akio Yamada, November 10, 2009
The Japan Fair Trade Commission ("JFTC") has announced a cease and desist order requiring that Qualcomm Inc. rescind license provisions that required licensees to cross-license their patents to Qualcomm and refrain from asserting their own patents against Qualcomm or Qualcomm licensees. ...
Amendment of the Anti-Monopoly Act of Japan and its Impact on Mergers and AcquisitionsShinya Watanabe, Ken Kiyohara, Hiromitsu Miyakawa, Akio Yamada, October 2, 2009
On June 3, 2009, the Japanese Diet enacted a bill to amend the Act on Prohibition of Private Monopolization and Maintenance of Fair Trade (the "Anti-Monopoly Act" and, as amended, the "Amended Act"), promulgated as of June 10, 2009. The Amended Act will become enforceable on a...
Overseas Protectionist PolicyTadakatsu Sano, September 4, 2009
Starting with the subprime crisis, the world economy has been plunged into a "once in a hundred years" economic crisis. With the United States as the epicenter, the U.S., Europe, Japan, and China are creating demand for goods and services through large-scale government spending in order...
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