- The Impact of New Regulations and the Amendment of the Unfair Competition Prevention Act -
Seminar | February.22.2018 | 9:00am - 10:30am (Tokyo Standard Time)
Orrick Tokyo Office日本語: ビッグデータの利活用にかかわる法的問題と戦略的対応~AI/IoT新時代と不正競争防止法の改正を含む法規制の動向を踏まえて~
Orrick's Global Japan Practice is hosting a series of "Orrick Library" seminars to explore legal issues in various fields in Japan as well as the United States, Asia and Europe. The next event will be held on Thursday, February 22 from 9:00 am to 10:30 am.
While the active use of AI and IoT in business can be considered as a necessity for a company, the use of big data is fundamental. Due to the ambiguity of the current laws and regulations and the impact of big data on proprietary rights, Japanese authorities have been implementing new regulations, and addressing them have become an urgent issue for companies in Japan.
This seminar will focus on the legal issues and strategies regarding the use of big data and will be presented by Shinsuke Yakura who has direct experience as an advisor in the revision of the Trade Secret Management Guideline and the Japanese Unfair Competition Prevention Act by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. This event will be presented in Japanese with no English interpretation.
Our 90-minute long seminar will cover the following topics:
There will be time set asides for questions and answers. We hope you will join us and participate in this informative discussion.
Date: February 22 (Thursday) 9:00 am – 10:30 am (Registration from 8:45 am)
Place: Orrick Tokyo Law Office (Map)
Speakers: Shinsuke Yakura, Partner, Tokyo Office
Language: Japanese only (no English interpretation)
Fee: No charge
Registration deadline: February 20 (Tuesday)
* Tokyo Partners Yoshihiro Takatori and David Case will join and offer additional perspectives.
* * Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP is an accredited MCLE provider in the States of New York and California. This continuing legal education course has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the Continuing Legal Education Board for a maximum of 1.5 credit hours, of which 1.5 credit hours can be applied toward the areas of professional practice requirement.
CLE Credits Available: Y