Economic Analysis of Business Disputes
Tokyo, Japan
19 July 2013
Hosted By: NERA Economic Consulting
NERA will host a seminar in Tokyo on 19 July 2013 that will examine recent experience with economic analyses in complex business disputes and litigation in Japan and the United States.
Economists from NERA's Japan and US offices will introduce the use of economic analysis in fields including antitrust, intellectual property, and securities and finance. In addition, Mr. Toshiaki Tada from Hibiya Sogo Law offices and Mr. Kohei Yoshimine from Tanabe & Partners will discuss the application of economic analysis in legal issues from a lawyer's point of view. We will provide simultaneous interpretation between Japanese and English. The program will conclude with a panel discussion to answer the questions raised by participants prior to the seminar. A reception will follow the discussion.
Program:
Survey Research in Business Disputes: From Intellectual Property and Antitrust to General Business Litigation
Naoya Kaneko, NERA Consultant, Tokyo
Patent Litigation in the United States
Dr. Alan Cox, Senior Vice President and Chair of NERA's Intellectual Property Practice, San Francisco
An Economic Analysis of Securities Class Action Litigation in the US—–Trends after the Financial Crisis
Kisa Kiya, NERA Consultant, Tokyo
Economic Analysis of Damages Calculations: A Cross-sectional Approach
Hiroaki Ishigaki, NERA Vice President, Tokyo
The Application of Statistical and Economic Analysis in Litigation in Japan: Case Study and Points in Practice
Kohei Yoshimine, Lawyer, Tanabe & Partners
US Department of Justice (DOJ) Investigations of Foreign Cartels with Complex Supply Chains
Dr. Graeme Hunter, NERA Vice President, New York City
Antitrust Law Practice and Economic Analysis
Toshiaki Tada, Partner, Hibiya Sogo Law Offices
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