2 minute read | October.17.2025
“We’re excited to welcome a top-quality practitioner like Akira and strengthen our support for Japanese clients in their investments across Asia, as well as our work in inbound investment in Japan,” said E&I Partner Minako Wakabayashi, the leader of Orrick’s Tokyo office.
Orrick’s Tokyo office, in collaboration with the firm’s Singapore team, advises on both traditional and innovative energy projects across Japan, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, India, Taiwan and other markets with accelerating energy needs. This includes leading some of the largest wind and solar projects, as well as some of the first renewables PPAs to support data centers in the region.
“Akira brings a deep understanding of the needs of today’s energy market participants, having advised on complex outbound transactions across Southeast Asia,” said Singapore-based Orrick Energy & Infrastructure Partner Michael Tardif, also a Chambers Band 1 advisor. “I’ve seen firsthand his versatile skillset and commitment to client service. We’re thrilled to welcome him as we continue building a full-service energy offering for our clients.”
“I’m delighted to reunite with my former colleagues, Michael and Adam, and to collaborate with the entire Orrick team to support our clients on their most sophisticated financings and projects,” Akira said.
Orrick is the No. 2 law firm globally for Energy Transition and No. 1 globally for PPAs (inspiratia, 2024). The firm acts for four of the top 10 oil & gas majors, 60 of the top 100 energy & infrastructure investors globally and half of the top 50 renewables sponsors worldwide.