Teruhisa Toyama

Atsumi & Sakai - Japan

Senior Partner

Tokyo

+81 3 5501 2147

Notable practitioner

Japanese
English


Bar admissions:

Japan

Jurisdictions:

Japan

Practice areas:

Project development


Teruhisa Toyama joined Atsumi & Sakai in 2013, and became a Partner in 2015. Prior to joining the firm he worked in one of the so-called “big four” accounting firms for about 10 years. He is qualified both as a lawyer in Japan and as a Certified Public Accountant in Japan. Moreover, Mr. Toyama has an extensive experience in advising on Securities Litigation, Litigation/Dispute Resolution, including Disputes over Unlisted Shares and Shareholder Representative Suits, Risk Management and Internal Control/Compliance. He also has substantial experience in Financial Accounting and in Tax Law.

  • During his career, Mr. Toyama represented more than 60 offshore institutional investors as claimants based on an annual securities report containing false statements; the total recovery sum amounted to some 4 billion JPY. This amount represents, as far as we know, the highest recovery achieved by non-Japanese institutional investors so far, relative to the amount of their claims, in any of the lawsuits settled by the defendant with offshore institutional investors;
  • Representation of a plaintiff company, which was delisted because of a financial scandal, in a shareholder law suit;
  • Advice on change in handling of withholding tax on capital gain imposed on Qualified Foreign Institutional Investors (QFII) in China;
  • Crisis management in connection with company investigations by administrative agencies such as the Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission.
  • Providing a wide range of legal advice to a technology company on a transaction involving a moving strike warrant, which is not common in Japan, conducted by a listed IT company. Mr. Toyama and his team prepared disclosure documents under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act and other relevant laws and advised on the warrant issuance terms.

  • Corporate and M&A
  • Dispute resolution
  • Regulatory
  • Private equity
  • Tax

  • Banking and financial services
  • Consumer goods and services
  • Media and entertainment
  • Pharmaceuticals and life sciences
  • Technology and telecommunications

  • Dai-ichi Tokyo Bar Association

  • University of Tsukuba Law School
  • Hitotsubashi University, B.A. in Commerce and Management