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Our company will hold a seminar titled "Legal Considerations for Successfully Navigating Domestic Joint Venture Projects." Joint venture projects that involve establishing joint companies with business partners in Japan are often considered and implemented as part of capital and business alliances. However, there are cases where the joint venture structure may not be appropriate, where issues arise due to the absence of proper clauses in the joint venture agreement, or where insufficient consideration of contracts related to the joint venture other than the joint venture agreement hinders operations, leading to failures from a legal perspective. In this seminar, an instructor with extensive experience in numerous joint venture projects will provide a detailed explanation of the legal considerations and countermeasures necessary for successfully conducting business through domestic joint ventures, based on rich practical examples. [Seminar Details] ■ Date and Time: July 3 (Wednesday) 13:30 - 15:30 (Doors open at 13:00) ■ Venue: JPI Conference Square ■ Instructor: Takaki Okano, Senior Associate Attorney, Mori Hamada & Matsumoto Law Firm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lecture Items】 ■Methods for Joint Venture Projects ■Process of Joint Venture Projects ■Key Points in Contract Negotiation ■Related Q&A ■Business Card and Information Exchange Meeting *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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JPI Corporation (Japan Planning Institute) has been providing valuable information for executives and senior management involved in the execution of national policies and national projects, supporting the dissemination of knowledge as a 'bridge of wisdom' between 'politics,' 'government,' and 'the public' in a limited-participant, real seminar format for half a century, aiming to create national knowledge.