Daisuke Eguchi
Admissions | Japan Bar, 2014 |
Education | LLB, Chuo University, 2016 |
Languages | Japanese, English |
Practice Experience
Daisuke Eguchi focuses on domestic and cross-border M&A, start-up investments, corporate governance, corporate law, securities regulations, and other general corporate matters.
Daisuke began his career in 2017 at a major Japanese law firm, where he engaged mainly in domestic and cross-border M&A, defense against hostile takeovers and shareholder activism, corporate governance, securities regulations, and other general corporate legal matters. He has also been seconded both to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and to the Cabinet Secretariat.
Publications
- Co-author, “Practical Issues After the Implementation of an Electronic Provisioning System and Responding to Shareholder Requests for the Inspection or Copying of Documents,” Business Homu, March 2024 (in Japanese)
- Co-author, “A Review of the Current Status of, and Future Issues Facing, Consumer Class Action Systems in Japan,” in the Japanese section of The Cambridge Handbook of Class Actions, published by Cambridge University Press, 2021 (in English)
- Co-author, “Key Legal Issues in the Latest Digital Health and Life Sciences (Session 1): Trends in the Regulation of Software as a Medical Device (SaMD),” NBL, May 2020 (in Japanese)
- Co-author, “Introduction to the Law for Newly Appointed Auditors, etc. (Session 6: Final Session): Amendments to Laws Related to the Duties of Audit & Supervisory Board Members etc. and Trends Among Institutional Investors,” Gekkan Kansayaku, December 2019 (in Japanese)
- Co-author, “Introduction to the Law for Newly Appointed Audit & Supervisory Board Members, etc. (Session 2): The Roles, Authorities, and Other Aspects of Audit & Supervisory Board Members etc.,” Gekkan Kansayaku, August 2019 (in Japanese)
- Co-author, “Trends in the Substantive Exercise of Voting Rights and the Regulation of Proxy Advisory Firms: Legislative Debates in Europe and the United States and Recommendations from U.S. Stock Exchanges,” Shoji Homu, April 2019 (in Japanese)