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Chie Yakura

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Tokyo, 81 3 3214 6522
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Chie Yakura is a partner in the firm’s Intellectual Property Group. She represents both non-Japanese and Japanese corporations in a wide range of litigation matters with an emphasis on intellectual property, technology transactions and trade secrets, as well as cross-border contractual and commercial disputes. Ms. Yakura has also advised on product liability, real estate, licensing, antitrust/competition law and corporate restructuring matters. She has handled cases in a variety of industries, including software, hardware, consumer electronics, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, transportation, real estate and manufacturing.

Ms. Yakura has been named to the Best Lawyers list for Japan in the area of intellectual property since the 2010 edition, and is recommended by The Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2013 edition for antitrust and competition law.

Ms. Yakura received her LL.B. from Kyoto University in 1999 and graduated from the Legal Training and Research Institute of the Supreme Court of Japan in 2000. Ms. Yakura also received her LL.M. from Columbia Law School in 2005 and another LL.M. in international business law from the University of London, London School of Economics and Political Science in 2006.

Ms. Yakura is a bengoshi, admitted to practice in Japan in 2000. She is also a benrishi (patent attorney) in Japan and a qualified lawyer in New York.

Ms. Yakura is a member of the Dai-ichi Tokyo Bar Association, the Japan Patent Attorneys Association and the American Bar Association.

Smartphone Litigation
Member of team that successfully handled high-profile smartphone cases in Japan.
Dell v. Nisseicom, Sanshin Electronics and Chiyodagumi
(Tokyo District Court). Representation of Dell in a series of contract disputes totaling $100 million in Tokyo District Courts.
A major European pharmaceutical company v. a major American pharmaceutical company
(Japan Patent Office and Japan IP High Court). Representation of a major European pharmaceutical company in IP High Court appeals and separate invalidity trials in front of the Japan Patents Office regarding assays for the detection of Hepatitis C.
Colgate-Palmolive v. Palermo
(Osaka District Court and Osaka High Court). Representation of Colgate-Palmolive in a products liability case before the Osaka District Court and the Osaka High Court involving Hill’s Science Diet pet food.
Limerick v. Togo Shrine, et al., Colgate-Palmolive v. Palermo
(Tokyo District Court and Tokyo High Court). Representation of Limerick in a $700 million dispute regarding the construction of an office tower complex in Tokyo District Court and Tokyo High Court.
A major American hardware and software manufacturer v. Nishiyama
(Japan Patent Office). Representation of a major American hardware and software manufacturer in a patent infringement case before the Japan Patent Office.
UPS v. Suntory
Representation of UPS in a dispute involving international transportation of goods.
Albemarle v. Kaneko Chemicals
(Tokyo District Court; Japan IP High Court and Japan Patent Office). Representation of Albemarle Corp. in a patent infringement case on chemical products in Tokyo District Court.
Motorola v. Vertel Communication Systems
(Tokyo District Court). Representation of Motorola’s Japanese subsidiary in a preliminary injunction case involving termination of distributorship before Tokyo District Court.
AIG v. Orix
(Tokyo District Court). Representation of AIG in a series of disputes regarding real estate transactions with a value of more than $100 million in Tokyo District Court.
Applied Biosystems v. Illumina
(Japan Patent Office). Representation of Applied Biosystems in a JPO proceeding involving a dispute on ownership of Japanese patents.
Acushnet v. Bridgestone Sports
(IP High Court). Representation of Acushnet in a patent infringement case before the Japan IP High Court.
Seagate v. Leap
(Tokyo District Court). Representation of Seagate in a damages case involving alleged termination of distributorship agreement before Tokyo District Court.
IAC Search & Media v. Tabata
Representation of IAC Search & Media in an adversarial patent licensing.
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