Fragomen's Global Japan Conference 2024 | フラゴメン法律事務所:2024年グローバルビザセミナー(日本)のお知らせ
December 3, 2024 — December 5, 2024 | 8:00 AM — 5:00 PM JST

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Fragomen’s Global Japan Conference 2024 will place in Tokyo on Tuesday, 3 December and Osaka on Thursday, 5 December 2024.
フラゴメンのグローバル・ジャパン・カンファレンス2024は、2024年12月3日(火)に東京、12月5日(木)に大阪で開催されます。
東京会場へのお申し込みはこちら REGISTER FOR TOKYO
大阪会場へのお申し込みはこちら REGISTER FOR OSAKA
フラゴメン法律事務所では、例年に続き、12月3日(火)と5日(木)、東京、大阪にてグローバルビザセミナーを開催致します。毎年、多くの参加者の方々にご好評を頂いている本セミナーでは、当事務所が誇る各国・各地域の先鋭の弁護士による、就労ビザや出張者への対応、そして入国管理業務に関する最新の情報をお届けしています。
世界情勢が著しく変化する中、国際的な人事異動における大きな変革期を迎えています。今年のセミナーでは、世界各地で行われる選挙の影響、短期出張に伴うリスクとコンプライアンスの管理、効果的な危機管理と事業継続戦略を策定するためのベストプラクティスについて、貴重な最新情報をお届け致します。また、企業の皆様が質の高い情報に基づいた意思決定を行い、業務効率を高める上で、フラゴメン法律事務所が蓄積してきた移民法に関する知識、経験をどのように活用して頂けるか解説させて頂きます。
米国、アジア太平洋地域、ヨーロッパから当事務所のトップクラスの専門家が集まり、実務経験を踏まえながら、世界情勢の変化に応じて企業として最適な人事戦略を展開できるようアドバイス致します。
多くの皆様のご参加をお待ちしております。
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両イベント終了後には、セミナー後のネットワーキングイベントにもぜひご参加ください。このレセプションは、他の参加者や講演者と交流し、有意義な議論や新たなコラボレーションを促進する素晴らしい機会です。ご参加いただける皆様は、登録フォームよりお知らせください。
アジェンダはこちらをクリックしてください。
スピーカー:
- 荒木信太郎 | パートナー
- マーク・ブキャナン | リージョナルパートナー、APAC
- ベッキー・シァ | マネージングパートナー、中国
- ケネス・ラオ | パートナー、APCC
- 竹内 麗雅 | ジャパンプラクティスヘッド、ロンドン
- アナ・ソフィア・ウォルシュ | ナレッジマネジメントディレクター、ブリュッセル
本イベントは無料です。お申し込み方法や開催会場、トピックスなどセミナーの詳細は、後日改めてお知らせいたします。ご質問やご要望がございましたら、下記Eメールアドレスまで英語でご連絡ください。[email protected]
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Against a backdrop of changing global landscape and a year of major geopolitical events, global immigration and mobility industry professionals are undergoing a significant transformation.
Fragomen’s Global Japan Conference 2024 is taking place in Tokyo on Tuesday, 3 December and Osaka on Thursday, 5 December 2024. This exclusive event will explore the impact of major elections around the world, managing the risk and compliance associated with short-term business travel, and the best practices for developing an effective crisis management and business continuity strategies. We will also discuss the essence of knowledge management and how our unparalleled immigration knowledge can help businesses to make better informed decisions about their immigration programs and increase operational efficiencies.
The conference will bring together best-in-class thought leaders from the United States, Asia Pacific and Europe who will share their invaluable insights and provide practical advice on navigating HR management strategies in immigration and global mobility industry.
RECEPTION
Please join us for a post-seminar networking event following both events. This gathering will provide a great opportunity to connect with other attendees and speakers to foster meaningful discussions and new collaborations. Please let us know your intention to participate in the registration form.
To view the agenda, please click here.
Our speakers include:
- Shintaro Araki | Partner, New York
- Mark Buchanan | Regional Partner, APAC
- Becky Xia | Managing Partner, China
- Kenneth Lau | Partner, APCC
- Reika Takeuchi | Japan Practice Head, London
- Ana Sofia Walsh | Knowledge Management Director, Brussels
The event is free to attend. If you have any queries or would like to request additional information, please contact [email protected].
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