Hiroyuki Kamano

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Biography

Author: "Patent Matia Attacks Japan," 1993 (Written in Japanese). Official and Assistant Director, The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1971-1979. Guest Lecturer: Smithsonian Institute, 1982; Georgetown University Law Center, 1984 and Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State, 1984-1988 and Commentator, Harvard Law School, 1985.

Areas of Practice (6)

  • Bankruptcy
  • Banking
  • Commercial Law
  • Corporate Law
  • Finance
  • Tax Law

Education & Credentials

Law School Attended:
Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, LL.B., 1969; University of Tokyo. Tokyo, Japan, LL.M., 1971; Harvard University, LL.M., 1974
Year of First Admission:
1981
Admission:
1981, Japan; 1982, District of Columbia
Memberships:
The District of Columbia Bar; American Bar Association; International Bar Association; Tokyo Bar Association; Inter-Pacific Bar Association.
Languages:
Japanese and English
Birth Information:
July 21, 1945
ISLN:
906047871

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Location

  • Tokyo, Japan
    NBF Hibiya Building 14F , 1-1-7, Uchisaiwaicho Chiyoda-ku
    Tokyo,  100-0011
     Japan

    +81-3 3539-1371 Phone
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+81-3 3539-1372  Fax

www.kamanosogo.jp

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