Partner

Koichi Nakatani

Practice Areas

Corporate/M&A; Dispute Resolution; Employment; Intellectual Property; International ransactions/Trade; IT and Telecommunications/Media

History

March 1992 Graduated from Keio University, Faculty of Law (LL.B.), Department of Political Science
April 1995 - April 1997 The Legal Training and Research Institute of the Supreme Court of Japan
April 1997 Admitted to Japanese Bar (The Dai-ni Tokyo Bar Association)
April 1997 IBM Japan, Ltd. Legal Department
April 2004 Momo-o, Matsuo & Namba
June 2007 Master of Laws (IP LL.M.) at the University of Washington, School of Law
September 2007 - September 2008 IP Boutique Firm, Studio Legale Jacobacci & Associati in Turin, Italy
January 2010 Became Partner of Momo-o, Matsuo & Namba

Publications

《English Publications》

  • Japan section, Taylor Vinters’ International Employment Law Update
    Co-author, Taylor Vinters (January 2021)
  • COVID-19 and the Japanese Workplace
    Co-author, Taylor Vinters (July 2020)
  • Employment & Law 3rd Edition
    Co-author, Global Legal Insights (2014)
  • The Art Collecting Legal Handbook
    Co-author, Thomson Reuters (2013)
  • Patent Claim Interpretation
    Co-author, Westlaw (2013)

News

Seminars

MMN co-hosted a webinar entitled “How Japanese Companies Can Monetize Their US Patents: Trends and Access to Third-Party Funding” with Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP on February 4, 2021.
Junya NaitoKoichi NakataniKoji OheYohei Yamada and Shinichiro Mori participated as speakers at this webinar.