Part 3 – Discussion Around Challenges to Digital Transformation in Japan.
In Part 3 of this podcast series on Digital Transformation, Yosuke Homma from Herbert Smith Freehills' Tokyo office (a member of HSF's Digital Law Group) is joined by Atsushi Okada, a partner at Mori Hamada & Matsumoto to discuss some of the recent changes to the legal and regulatory framework in Japan that may be relevant for digital transformation, some Japan specific challenges to implementing digital transformation projects, and the trends we may see as digital transformation gathers pace in Japan.
Atsushi Okada is a partner at Mori Hamada & Matsumoto. His principal practice areas are intellectual property, information technology, data protection and cybersecurity. He was educated at the University of Tokyo and Harvard Law School. He serves as a member of the Board of Examiners, Industrial Property Council of Japan Patent Office and also as a member of the committee (and the chair of a working group) on AI and data contract guidelines for the Japanese government (METI). He is co-head of the firm’s data security, healthcare, fintech and robotics practices. He is recognised in Chambers Global, Chambers Asia-Pacific, The Legal 500: Asia Pacific, Best Lawyers in Japan, Asialaw Leading Lawyers, IAM Patent 1000, IAM Global Leaders and Nikkei’s ‘Most Successful Lawyers in 2019’.