江幡 奈歩 Naho Ebata
Practice Areas
Career
1998
LLB, Keio University, Law Faculty
1999
Entered the Legal Research and Training Institute (53rd graduating class)
2000
Admitted to the bar (Daiichi Tokyo Bar Association) Joined Abe, Ikubo & Katayama
2004
Councilor’s Office on System Reform, General Affairs Division, General Affairs Department, Japan Patent Office under the Law Concerning the Recruitment of Local Public Entities’ Employees with a Fixed Term in Regular Service
2005
Resumed work at Abe, Ikubo & Katayama
Memberships
- Dai-Ichi Tokyo Bar Association
- International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property of Japan (AIPPI JAPAN)
- Licensing Executives Society JAPAN (LES Japan)
- Japan Association of Industrial Property Law
Practice Areas
Naho Ebata advises both Japanese and international clients on a variety of corporate and intellectual property matters.
In the area of intellectual property, she advises on a range of intellectual property rights such as patents, trademarks, designs and copyrights, and unfair competition issues. Naho has extensive experience in Japanese patent litigation in a diverse range of industry sectors including life science and technology, and in anti-counterfeiting measures such as customs seizure. She also provides legal opinions and advises on license agreements. Naho spent one year on secondment to the Japan Patent Office where she was involved in the amendment of the trademark law. In the field of general corporate practice, Naho’s broad practice covers mergers and acquisitions, product safety, regulation, personal information, business contracts, disputes and negotiations. She has particular expertise acting for clients in life science, IT and consumer product sectors. Naho was seconded to a world-leading multinational mobile phone producer, where she gained a valuable insight into how best to provide good legal service.
In the area of corporate turnaround, she acted as a deputy trustee for Japan Airlines and was in charge of legal issues in foreign countries. She also handled various rehabilitation matters. During her stay in the UK for three years, she visited a London based solicitors firm Bristows LLP weekly and assisted with the firm’s Unified Patent Court (UPC) website. Naho intends to provide clients balanced and commercially useful advice by fully understanding clients’ businesses and needs.
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Awards
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We were highly evaluated in The Best Lawyers in Japan™ 2027 Edition
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We were highly evaluated in The Legal 500 Asia Pacific – 2026 Edition
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Our attorneys have been recognized as IP STARS 2025
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We were highly recognized in IAM Patent 1000 (2025)
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We were highly evaluated in The Best Lawyers in Japan™ 2026 Edition
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We were highly recognized in IP STARS 2024
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We were highly recognized in IAM Patent 1000 (2024)
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We were highly evaluated in The Best Lawyers in Japan™ 2025 Edition
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We were highly recognized in IP Stars 2023
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We were highly evaluated in The Best Lawyers® in Japan 2024 Edition
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Members of our firm were recognized as top female legal practitioners in “Expert Guides Women in Business Law”
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We were highly evaluated in IP STARS 2022
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We were highly evaluated in The Best Lawyers® in Japan 2023 Edition
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We were highly evaluated in IP STARS 2021
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We were highly evaluated in The Best Lawyers® in Japan 2022 Edition
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We were highly evaluated in Best Lawyers® the 2020 Global Business Edition
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We were highly evaluated in IP STARS 2020
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We were highly evaluated in Best Lawyers® in Japan 2021
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We were highly evaluated in IP STARS 2019