Ashurst Hires Energy Transition Partner in Tokyo

Global law firm Ashurst is delighted to announce the appointment of James Hearne as a partner in its projects & energy transition practice, based in Tokyo.

James is a respected projects and cross-border M&A lawyer, bringing extensive experience in project development and operations, investments, M&A, joint ventures, and strategic alliances across energy, natural resources, power, mining, metals, chemicals, technology, and telecoms. He has advised on innovative energy transition, renewables, and conventional energy projects, including LNG offtake, trading and shipping transactions, and has successfully led matters for clients across the globe.

Alexander Dmitrenko, Tokyo office managing partner, commented:

"We are excited to welcome James to our Tokyo team. James brings an exceptional reputation in the projects sector, with particular expertise in complex LNG and energy transactions. His arrival further strengthens our capabilities in projects and energy, both within Japan and throughout the broader Asia-Pacific region, and underscores our ongoing commitment to supporting Japanese clients as they pursue opportunities worldwide."

Dan Brown, APAC co-head of projects & energy transition, added:

"James brings a wealth of sector expertise and deep client relationships that will be instrumental in driving our growth across Asia Pacific. His experience advising on complex energy projects and M&A transactions aligns perfectly with our strategic priorities. We look forward to collaborating with James to deliver innovative solutions for our clients and to further strengthen our practice in the region."

James said:

"Ashurst's global projects platform and clear commitment to innovation in the energy transition space will enable me to deliver greater value to clients through international best practice tailored to local needs."

The hire follows a series of strategic appointments by Ashurst in Asia, underscoring the firm's ongoing commitment to develop a robust and diversified presence across the APAC region.

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