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Achieves high collection efficiency through electrostatic methods. Offers a wide range of products from large to small sizes. Also compatible with water-soluble oil mist.
- air conditioning
In the past, there were corporate scandals, but recently they have been covered up. It is also a troubling issue for companies that do not have a public relations department.
- Legal
- Management consultant/Small business consultant
- Other contract services
The U.S. litigation "e-discovery" support achievements exceed 8,500 cases as of 2020. We achieve significant cost reductions with AI!
- Legal
[Free Online Seminar on 2/13] Legal and Practical Key Points on Cyber Attack Countermeasures and Information Leakage Prevention from the Perspective of a Former Cybercrime Prosecutor
Recently, various companies across different industries have been victims of cyberattacks, including ransomware, resulting in long recovery times and significant financial losses. Additionally, the leakage of information held and managed by companies can damage their reputation and lead to a substantial decline in business performance, depending on how the situation is handled. Even though companies are victims of cyberattacks and information leaks, if they fail to respond appropriately during normal times or crises, there is a risk that the company and its executives may face lawsuits for damages or criminal liability. Given the significant risks posed by cyberattacks and information leaks, it is essential for multiple stakeholders, including company executives, general affairs, human resources, legal, and IT security departments, to implement response measures across the organization during both normal and crisis situations. Attorney Masayuki Otake, who has extensive experience investigating numerous cases as a prosecutor in charge of cybercrime and intellectual offenses, will explain the important legal and practical points to consider in such situations.
The largest domestic legal video platform connecting businesses with lawyers and experts.
- Legal
[Free Online Seminar on 2/13] Legal and Practical Key Points on Cyber Attack Countermeasures and Information Leakage Prevention from the Perspective of a Former Cybercrime Prosecutor
Recently, various companies across different industries have been victims of cyberattacks, including ransomware, resulting in long recovery times and significant financial losses. Additionally, the leakage of information held and managed by companies can damage their reputation and lead to a substantial decline in business performance, depending on how the situation is handled. Even though companies are victims of cyberattacks and information leaks, if they fail to respond appropriately during normal times or crises, there is a risk that the company and its executives may face lawsuits for damages or criminal liability. Given the significant risks posed by cyberattacks and information leaks, it is essential for multiple stakeholders, including company executives, general affairs, human resources, legal, and IT security departments, to implement response measures across the organization during both normal and crisis situations. Attorney Masayuki Otake, who has extensive experience investigating numerous cases as a prosecutor in charge of cybercrime and intellectual offenses, will explain the important legal and practical points to consider in such situations.
An application optimized for AI reviews using the in-house developed AI engine "KIBIT".
- Legal
[Free Online Seminar on 2/13] Legal and Practical Key Points on Cyber Attack Countermeasures and Information Leakage Prevention from the Perspective of a Former Cybercrime Prosecutor
Recently, various companies across different industries have been victims of cyberattacks, including ransomware, resulting in long recovery times and significant financial losses. Additionally, the leakage of information held and managed by companies can damage their reputation and lead to a substantial decline in business performance, depending on how the situation is handled. Even though companies are victims of cyberattacks and information leaks, if they fail to respond appropriately during normal times or crises, there is a risk that the company and its executives may face lawsuits for damages or criminal liability. Given the significant risks posed by cyberattacks and information leaks, it is essential for multiple stakeholders, including company executives, general affairs, human resources, legal, and IT security departments, to implement response measures across the organization during both normal and crisis situations. Attorney Masayuki Otake, who has extensive experience investigating numerous cases as a prosecutor in charge of cybercrime and intellectual offenses, will explain the important legal and practical points to consider in such situations.
The Water Pollution Prevention Act has been revised to record only measurement results and a retention period of 3 years!
- Legal
- others
Chemistry professionals are here to help! We support chemical substance management with technology and legal expertise, from export classification and SDS creation to IUPAC naming.
- Legal
Pharmaceutical Doctor Support! One-stop assistance for pharmaceutical business operations, including compliance with the Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Act, the Poisonous and Deleterious Substances...
- Legal
Based on the roles of various companies in the industry and the types of services, we propose and provide services that are suitable in terms of price and quality for various scenarios!
- Other services
- Legal
Establishment of a third-party committee as backup! Solving potential future risks through an advisory system.
- Legal
Are you fully prepared for the strengthened chemical substance management in response to the PRTR system (Chemical Substances Control Law) and the amendments to the Industrial Safety and Health Act? W...
- Legal
Export smartphones to China. Export the main circuit board of smartphones to China. Determine the applicability regarding the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act's security trade export control.
- Legal
Assistance in resolving what needs to be done! Support for legal interpretation and practical operations.
- Legal
Support for measures to enhance security trade management, which is becoming increasingly necessary!
- Legal
- Patents
- Other services
[Notice] We have received the "Export Control Internal Regulations Acceptance Certificate" from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
Recently, S. Isaacs & Co. has been working on enhancing the effectiveness of security trade management by formulating internal export control regulations and submitting them to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. We have received a "Receipt for Internal Export Control Regulations" as the ministry has evaluated the content of these regulations as appropriate. The formulation and submission of internal export control regulations is not only a minimum obligation that export companies must fulfill under Article 55-10 of the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act, but it also aims to expand the scope of self-management to include the provisions of stricter compliance requirements under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act and related regulations. This initiative is recommended by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry to further ensure compliance with export-related laws, including the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act. Moving forward, S. Isaacs & Co. will continue to thoroughly comply with security trade management regulations and promote efforts related to exports in the industrial sector. Additionally, for businesses that have concerns about their own compliance systems, we would be grateful if you would consider utilizing our services. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
Support for measures to enhance security trade management! Comprehensive trade support by a long-established trading company.
- Legal
- Patents
- Other services
[Notice] We have received the "Export Control Internal Regulations Acceptance Certificate" from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
Recently, S. Isaacs & Co. has been working on enhancing the effectiveness of security trade management by formulating internal export control regulations and submitting them to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. We have received a "Receipt for Internal Export Control Regulations" as the ministry has evaluated the content of these regulations as appropriate. The formulation and submission of internal export control regulations is not only a minimum obligation that export companies must fulfill under Article 55-10 of the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act, but it also aims to expand the scope of self-management to include the provisions of stricter compliance requirements under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act and related regulations. This initiative is recommended by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry to further ensure compliance with export-related laws, including the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act. Moving forward, S. Isaacs & Co. will continue to thoroughly comply with security trade management regulations and promote efforts related to exports in the industrial sector. Additionally, for businesses that have concerns about their own compliance systems, we would be grateful if you would consider utilizing our services. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.