| Practice Areas |
| Securitization, CMBS (Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities), Project Finance, PFI (Private Finance Initiatives), Bankruptcy (civil rehabilitation and trustee in bankruptcy), and Mergers and Acquisitions |
| Practice |
Nobuyuki Maeyama has been engaged in an extensive range of legal practice at Anderson Mori & Tomotsune. In particular, he has been involved with various financial transactions, including securitization of real property and receivables, CMBS (Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities), Project Finance and PFI (Private Finance Initiatives). Mr. Maeyama has also provided a wide range of advice to domestic and overseas clients in M&A transactions. Mr. Maeyama also acts as a trustee in bankruptcy appointed by the court in the corporate liquidation process, assisting clients in civil rehabilitation and corporate reorganization related issues.
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| Practice Groups |
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Structured Finance |
| Publications/Lectures |
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"Practice and Legal Issues for Nonrecourse Loan and Transfer of Specific Bonds," lectured for the seminar organized by FN Communications (October 15, 2008) |
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"Transfer and Disposal of Nonrecourse Loans - Focusing on Trust Beneficiary and CMBS Schemes," lectured for the seminar organized by the Institute for Financial Affairs (June 31, 2008)
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"The Impacts of Financial Instruments and Exchange Law," Turnaround Manager (August 2006) (co-author) |
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"The Essence of Private Finance Initiative," (Yuhikaku Publishers, 2004) (co-author) |
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"Considerations Concerning PFI Business and Legal Discussion Points," PFI News, No. 55 (January 25, 2003) |
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"Considerations Concerning PFI Business and Legal Discussion Points," PFI News, No. 53 (December 10 and 25, 2002) |
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Case Commentary on Secondment, Employment Transfer, Retirement and Dismissal (Dai-ichi Hoki, Publishers, 2002) (co-author) |
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| Education |
| Kyoto University (LL.B., 1993); The Legal Training and Research Institute of the Supreme Court of Japan, 1996-1998; graduate study, Georgetown University Law Center (LL.M., 2004). Associated with Holland and Knight LLP, Washington, D.C. and New York, 2004-2005. |
| Professional Admissions |
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Japan (1998) |
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New York (2005) |
| Professional and Academic Associations |
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Dai-ni Tokyo Bar Association |
| Languages |
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Japanese (first language) |
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English |
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