Attorney Mayu Arimoto, Esq.
Academic and Career History | | 2005 | Received LLB, University of Tokyo | 2010 | Admitted to the Bar (Tokyo Bar Association) |
2010 | Joined Ogawa and Partners Law Offices |
2017 | Received LLM at Columbia Law School, U.S. |
2018 | Admitted to New York Bar |
2020 | Established Alesia International Law Office |
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Activities | | 2012- | Information Network Law Association, member | 2012- | Japan Cloud Security Alliance, committee member |
2018- | AI Working Group of Tokyo Bar Association, member |
2019- | Startup Lady Japan, advisor |
2020- | Lawyers Network for Foreigners (LNF), member |
Articles, Lectures, etc. | | 2013 | Presentation, “A Case Study on a Large-Scale Data Loss by a Provider: Focusing on Legal Issues” (CIRRUS) | 2015 | Speaker, “Cyberattacks from international law perspectives, focusing on discussions in Europe” (Fujitsu Defense Solution Fair) |
2016 | Lecture, “What to do to prevent workplace harrassments” |
2018 | Wrote, “Mt. Gox Bankruptcy, Coincheck Hack & Japanese Law: A Brief Primer” (LLM Law Review) |
2018 | Panelist, “AI and Privacy” (Global Forum 2018 Tokyo Summit) |
2018 | Received Global Ambassador award (Global Forum 2018 Tokyo Summit) |
2019 | Wrote, “A Study on Liabilities of VR/AR Platform Providers” (Information Network Law Review Vol.17) |
2019 | Panelist, “International Humanitarian Law Education Symposium” (JGSDF Kodaira Base) https://twitter.com/JGSDF_KODAIRApr/status/1193805775749050369?s=20 |
2019 | Wrote, “A Study on CLOUD Act and Executive Agreements Thereunder Regarding Extraterritorial Access to e-Evidence” (Information Network Law Review Vol.18) |
2020 | Lecture, “Information Security Laws in US and EU” (SECKUN Project at Kyushu University) |
(As of October 2021) |