| 2007-09-04 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Thomas G. Reich (Director for Japan and APEC Affairs) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-09-05 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Dennis Halpin (Professional Staff Member) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-09-06 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Blaine Harden (Seattle Bureau Chief) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-09-07 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Thomas G. Reich (Director for Japan and APEC Affairs) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-09-13 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Lisa M. Williams (Chief of Staff to Rep. Eni Faleomavaega) |
Faleomavaega, Eni F. H. |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-09-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Thomas G. Reich (Director for Japan and APEC Affairs) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-09-17 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Lisa M. Williams (Chief of Staff to Rep. Eni Faleomavaega) |
Faleomavaega, Eni F. H. |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-09-26 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Tom Nagle (Chief of Staff to Rep. Tom Udall) |
Udall, Tom |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-10-04 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Thomas G. Reich (Director for Japan and APEC Affairs) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-10-08 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Thomas G. Reich (Director for Japan and APEC Affairs) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-10-01 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Thomas G. Reich (Director for Japan and APEC Affairs) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-10-11 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Thomas G. Reich (Director for Japan and APEC Affairs) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-10-12 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Thomas G. Reich (Director for Japan and APEC Affairs) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-10-18 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Arthur Estopinan (Chief of Staff to Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen) |
Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-10-18 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Arthur Estopinan (Chief of Staff to Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen) |
Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-10-19 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Arthur Estopinan (Chief of Staff to Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen) |
Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-10-23 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Corine Hegland (Reporter) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-10-23 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Corine Hegland (Reporter) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-01 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Doyle McManus (D.C. Bureau Chief) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-01 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Thomas G. Reich (Director for Japan and APEC Affairs) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-01 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
George Behan (Chief of Staff to Rep. Norm Dicks) |
Dicks, Norm |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-01 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Andy DeMott (Legislative Assistant to Rep. Norm Dicks) |
Dicks, Norm |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-02 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Andy DeMott (Legislative Assistant to Rep. Norm Dicks) |
Dicks, Norm |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-05 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Thomas G. Reich (Director for Japan and APEC Affairs) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-06 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Thomas G. Reich (Director for Japan and APEC Affairs) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-06 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Doyle McManus (D.C. Bureau Chief) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-13 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Doyle McManus (D.C. Bureau Chief) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Peter Yeo (Deputy Staff Director) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Arthur Estopinan (Chief of Staff to Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen) |
Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Meeting |
Staff |
Arthur Estopinan (Chief of Staff to Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen) |
Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Yleem Poblete (Minority Staff Director) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Yleem Poblete (Minority Staff Director) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Meeting |
Member |
Dicks, Norm (Representative) |
Dicks, Norm |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Meeting |
Staff |
George Behan (Chief of Staff to Rep. Norm Dicks) |
Dicks, Norm |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Meeting |
Staff |
Andy DeMott (Legislative Assistant to Rep. Norm Dicks) |
Dicks, Norm |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Dennis Halpin (Professional Staff Member) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Dennis Halpin (Professional Staff Member) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-16 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Yleem Poblete (Minority Staff Director) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-16 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Dennis Halpin (Professional Staff Member) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-29 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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James Zumwalt (Japan Desk Director) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-29 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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James Zumwalt (Japan Desk Director) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-11-29 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Thomas G. Reich (Director for Japan and APEC Affairs) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-12-03 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Peter Yeo (Deputy Staff Director) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-12-03 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Peter Yeo (Deputy Staff Director) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-12-04 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Peter Yeo (Deputy Staff Director) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-12-04 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Cobb Mixter (Professional Staff Member House Foreign Affairs Committee) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-12-05 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-12-06 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Meeting |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-12-10 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Arthur Estopinan (Chief of Staff to Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen) |
Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-12-10 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Peter Yeo (Deputy Staff Director) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-12-10 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Meeting |
Staff |
Peter Yeo (Deputy Staff Director) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-12-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-12-17 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-12-18 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2007-12-18 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Arthur Estopinan (Chief of Staff to Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen) |
Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-01-10 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-01-11 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-01-15 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-01-23 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-01-24 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-01-28 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-01-30 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-02-01 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-02-04 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-02-04 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-02-06 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Member |
Manzullo, Don (Representative) |
Manzullo, Don |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-02-06 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-02-06 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-02-07 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-02-08 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-02-19 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-02-20 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-02-25 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-02-26 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Meeting |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan; the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress that include, without limitation, H.Res. 121 (Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women," during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II); H.R. 3222 (DoD appropriations bill), especially with regard to limitations and policy on foreign sales of the F-22 military aircraft; and H. Res. 508 (Recognizing the strong security alliance between the Government of Japan and the United States, and expressing appreciation to Japan for its role in enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region and its efforts in the global war against terrorism). |
| 2008-03-03 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former United States ("U.S.") Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-03-05 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Lisa M. Williams (Chief of Staff to U.S. Representative ("U.S. Rep.") Eni Faleomavaega) |
Faleomavaega, Eni F. H. |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-03-11 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Phil Schiliro (Chief of Staff to U.S. Representative Henry Waxman) |
Waxman, Henry |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-03-11 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-03-12 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-03-12 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-03-13 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-03-24 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Member |
Bingaman, Jeff (United States Senator) |
Bingaman, Jeff |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-03-24 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Member |
Klobuchar, Amy (United States Senator) |
Klobuchar, Amy |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-03-31 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-04-02 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Lisa M. Williams (Chief of Staff to U.S. Rep. Eni Faleomavaega) |
Faleomavaega, Eni F. H. |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-04-03 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Eric Lipton (Reporter) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-04-04 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Eric Lipton (Reporter) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-04-10 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-04-29 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Phil Schiliro (Chief of Staff to U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman) |
Waxman, Henry |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-04-29 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Phil Schiliro (Chief of Staff to U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman) |
Waxman, Henry |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-04-29 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Gene Smith (Chief of Staff to U.S. Rep. Howard Berman) |
Berman, Howard |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-05-02 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Doug Campbell (Senior Policy Adviser) |
Berman, Howard |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-05-06 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Meeting |
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Thomas G. Hungar (Deputy Solicitor General) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-05-06 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Meeting |
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Toby Heytens (Assistant to the Solicitor General) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-05-06 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Meeting |
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Jeanne Davidson (Director) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-05-08 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Doug Campbell (Senior Policy Adviser) |
Berman, Howard |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-05-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Doug Campbell (Senior Policy Adviser) |
Berman, Howard |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-05-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Doug Campbell (Senior Policy Adviser) |
Berman, Howard |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-05-16 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Doug Campbell (Senior Policy Adviser) |
Berman, Howard |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-05-16 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Meeting |
Staff |
Doug Campbell (Senior Policy Adviser) |
Berman, Howard |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-05-16 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Lisa M. Williams (Chief of Staff to U.S. Rep. Eni Faleomavaega) |
Faleomavaega, Eni F. H. |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-05-18 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Doug Campbell (Senior Policy Adviser) |
Berman, Howard |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-05-26 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-05-28 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-06-13 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Doug Campbell (Senior Policy Adviser) |
Berman, Howard |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-06-16 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Doug Campbell (Senior Policy Adviser) |
Berman, Howard |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-07-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Lisa M. Williams (Chief of Staff to U.S. Rep. Eni Faleomavaega) |
Faleomavaega, Eni F. H. |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-07-14 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-07-15 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Lisa M. Williams (Chief of Staff to U.S. Rep. Eni Faleomavaega) |
Faleomavaega, Eni F. H. |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-07-25 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Lisa M. Williams (Chief of Staff to U.S. Rep. Eni Faleomavaega) |
Faleomavaega, Eni F. H. |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-07-29 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Lisa M. Williams (Chief of Staff to U.S. Rep. Eni Faleomavaega) |
Faleomavaega, Eni F. H. |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-07-30 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Lisa M. Williams (Chief of Staff to U.S. Rep. Eni Faleomavaega) |
Faleomavaega, Eni F. H. |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-07-30 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Lisa M. Williams (Chief of Staff to U.S. Rep. Eni Faleomavaega) |
Faleomavaega, Eni F. H. |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-07-30 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Doug Campbell (Senior Policy Adviser) |
Berman, Howard |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-08-01 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Phone |
Staff |
Lisa M. Williams (Chief of Staff to U.S. Rep. Eni Faleomavaega) |
Faleomavaega, Eni F. H. |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-08-01 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Lisa M. Williams (Chief of Staff to U.S. Rep. Eni Faleomavaega) |
Faleomavaega, Eni F. H. |
The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2008-08-13 |
None |
Hogan & Hartson |
Japan |
Email |
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Walter F. Mondale (Former U.S. Vice President) |
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The registrant's activities included communications with current and/or former Executive Branch officials, members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and their staffs on behalf of the Government of Japan relating to legislation and actions of the Executive Branch and U.S. Government agencies that may affect the interest of the Government of Japan, including U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding claims against Japan or Japanese nationals, including corporations. The following chart reflects contacts undertaken with respect to activities of the U.S. Congress or the U.S. Government that may relate to: Japan: the U.S.-Japan relationship; the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan of 1951; and congressional measures in the 110th Congress of possible interest to the Government of Japan. |
| 2007-09-05 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Elise Aronson (Chief of Staff) |
Saxton, Jim |
None listed |
| None |
Tim Hecht |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Phone |
Member |
Saxton, Jim (Congressman) |
Saxton, Jim |
None listed |
| 2007-09-06 |
Bill Hecht |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
Member |
Saxton, Jim (Congressman) |
Saxton, Jim |
None listed |
| 2007-09-10 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
Member |
Saxton, Jim (Congressman) |
Saxton, Jim |
None listed |
| None |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Email |
Staff |
Elise Aronson (Chief of Staff) |
Saxton, Jim |
None listed |
| 2007-10-17 |
Bill Hecht & Tim Hecht |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
Member |
Bond, Christopher S. (Kit) (Senator) |
Bond, Christopher |
None listed |
| 2007-10-18 |
Bill Hecht |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
Member |
Boehner, John (Minority Leader) |
Boehner, John |
None listed |
| 2007-10-25 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
Staff |
Andrew Vanlandingham (Legislative Assistant) |
Nelson, Ben |
None listed |
| None |
None |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Unknown |
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Registrant, a professional lobbying firm, also represents several U.S. domestic clients before the Congress and U.S. Government. In this general representation of American clients, the fact that the registrant also represents the Government of Japan could reflect favorably upon the foreign principal. |
| 2009-09-01 |
None |
MITA Group |
Japan |
Other |
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None (Senator Alexander's office) |
Alexander, Lamar |
Regarding climate change legislation. |
| 2009-09-04 |
None |
MITA Group |
Japan |
Meeting |
|
None (Senator Alexander's office) |
Alexander, Lamar |
Regarding climate change legislation. |
| 2009-03-02 |
Dee Huddleston |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Phone |
member |
John Kerry (Senator U.S. Senate) |
Kerry, John |
*The registrant rendered government relations and political consulting services to the Government of Japan in connection with U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding Japan, the bilateral U.S.-Japan relationship, and/or Japanese nationals, including corporations or policy regarding the United Nations. Services by the registrant were coordinated, on behalf of the Government of Japan, by Hogan & Hartson LLP (FARA Registration Number 2244), a law firm representing the Government of Japan, and included contacts with Members of Congress and staff. The registrant's activities included communications with members of the |
| 2009-03-04 |
Dee Huddleston |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Phone |
|
None (Senator U.S. Senate) |
Dodd, Chris |
*The registrant rendered government relations and political consulting services to the Government of Japan in connection with U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding Japan, the bilateral U.S.-Japan relationship, and/or Japanese nationals, including corporations or policy regarding the United Nations. Services by the registrant were coordinated, on behalf of the Government of Japan, by Hogan & Hartson LLP (FARA Registration Number 2244), a law firm representing the Government of Japan, and included contacts with Members of Congress and staff. The registrant's activities included communications with members of the |
| 2009-03-05 |
Bill Hecht |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
Member |
Richard Lugar (Senator) |
Lugar, Richard |
*The registrant rendered government relations and political consulting services to the Government of Japan in connection with U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding Japan, the bilateral U.S.-Japan relationship, and/or Japanese nationals, including corporations or policy regarding the United Nations. Services by the registrant were coordinated, on behalf of the Government of Japan, by Hogan & Hartson LLP (FARA Registration Number 2244), a law firm representing the Government of Japan, and included contacts with Members of Congress and staff. The registrant's activities included communications with members of the |
| 2009-03-10 |
Bill Hecht |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
|
None (Chief of Staff Senator Lamar Alexander) |
Alexander, Lamar |
Distributed Materials |
| 2009-03-11 |
Bill Hecht |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
|
None (Minority Leader U.S. House of Representatives) |
Boehner, John |
*The registrant rendered government relations and political consulting services to the Government of Japan in connection with U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding Japan, the bilateral U.S.-Japan relationship, and/or Japanese nationals, including corporations or policy regarding the United Nations. Services by the registrant were coordinated, on behalf of the Government of Japan, by Hogan & Hartson LLP (FARA Registration Number 2244), a law firm representing the Government of Japan, and included contacts with Members of Congress and staff. The registrant's activities included communications with members of the |
| 2009-03-12 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
|
None (Staff Director Senate Foreign Relations Cte.) |
|
*The registrant rendered government relations and political consulting services to the Government of Japan in connection with U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding Japan, the bilateral U.S.-Japan relationship, and/or Japanese nationals, including corporations or policy regarding the United Nations. Services by the registrant were coordinated, on behalf of the Government of Japan, by Hogan & Hartson LLP (FARA Registration Number 2244), a law firm representing the Government of Japan, and included contacts with Members of Congress and staff. The registrant's activities included communications with members of the |
| 2009-03-12 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
|
None (Professional Staff Member Senate Foreign Relations Cte.) |
|
Distributed Materials |
| 2009-03-12 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
|
None (Senior Professional Staff Member (Republican) House Foreign Affairs Cte.) |
|
Distributed Materials |
| 2009-03-12 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
|
None (Junior Professional Staff Member (Republican) House Foreign Affairs Cte.) |
Poe, Ted |
Distributed Materials |
| 2009-03-12 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
|
None (Intern House Foreign Affairs Cte.) |
|
Distributed Materials |
| 2009-03-13 |
Tim Hecht |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Email |
|
None (Policy Director House Minority Leader) |
Boehner, John |
*The registrant rendered government relations and political consulting services to the Government of Japan in connection with U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding Japan, the bilateral U.S.-Japan relationship, and/or Japanese nationals, including corporations or policy regarding the United Nations. Services by the registrant were coordinated, on behalf of the Government of Japan, by Hogan & Hartson LLP (FARA Registration Number 2244), a law firm representing the Government of Japan, and included contacts with Members of Congress and staff. The registrant's activities included communications with members of the |
| 2009-03-13 |
Tim Hecht |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Email |
|
None (Policy Director House Minority Leader) |
Boehner, John |
*The registrant rendered government relations and political consulting services to the Government of Japan in connection with U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding Japan, the bilateral U.S.-Japan relationship, and/or Japanese nationals, including corporations or policy regarding the United Nations. Services by the registrant were coordinated, on behalf of the Government of Japan, by Hogan & Hartson LLP (FARA Registration Number 2244), a law firm representing the Government of Japan, and included contacts with Members of Congress and staff. The registrant's activities included communications with members of the |
| 2009-03-19 |
Tim Hecht and Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
|
None (Policy Advisor House Minority Leader) |
Boehner, John |
Distributed Materials |
| 2009-03-23 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Phone |
|
None (Counsel Senate Armed Services Committee) |
|
*The registrant rendered government relations and political consulting services to the Government of Japan in connection with U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding Japan, the bilateral U.S.-Japan relationship, and/or Japanese nationals, including corporations or policy regarding the United Nations. Services by the registrant were coordinated, on behalf of the Government of Japan, by Hogan & Hartson LLP (FARA Registration Number 2244), a law firm representing the Government of Japan, and included contacts with Members of Congress and staff. The registrant's activities included communications with members of the |
| 2009-03-25 |
Bill Hecht |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
|
None (Senator U.S. Senate) |
Isakson, Johnny |
Distributed Materials |
| 2009-03-25 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Email |
|
None (Counsel Senate Armed Services Committee) |
|
Distributed Materials |
| 2009-03-26 |
Bill Hecht and Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
staff |
Roger Wicker (Senator U.S. Senate) |
Wicker, Roger |
Distributed Materials |
| 2009-03-26 |
Bill Hecht and Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
|
None (Fellow Senator Roger Wicker) |
|
Distributed Materials |
| 2009-03-31 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Senator U.S. Senate) |
Levin, Carl |
Distributed Materials |
| 2009-03-31 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Staff Director Senate Armed Services Committee) |
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Distributed Materials |
| 2009-03-31 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Counsel Senate Armed Services Committee) |
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Distributed Materials |
| 2008-09-18 |
Bill Hecht |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
member |
None (Senator) |
Nelson, Ben |
Distribute Materials |
| 2008-09-17 |
Bill Hecht |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Senator) |
Burr, Richard |
Distribute Materials |
| 2008-09-24 |
Bill Hecht, Tim Hecht, Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Congressman) |
Boehner, John |
Distribute Materials |
| 2008-09-24 |
Bill Hecht, Tim Hecht, Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Congressman) |
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Distribute Materials |
| 2008-09-24 |
Bill Hecht, Tim Hecht, Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
|
None (Congressman) |
Latham, Tom |
Distribute Materials |
| 2008-09-24 |
Bill Hecht, Tim Hecht, Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Congressman) |
Kline, John |
Distribute Materials |
| 2008-09-24 |
Bill Hecht, Tim Hecht, Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Senator) |
Burr, Richard |
Distribute Materials |
| 2008-09-24 |
Bill Hecht, Tim Hecht, Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Senator) |
Coburn, Tom |
Distribute Materials |
| 2008-09-24 |
Bill Hecht, Tim Hecht, Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Senator) |
Graham, Lindsey |
Distribute Materials |
| 2008-09-24 |
Bill Hecht, Tim Hecht, Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Senator) |
Coleman, Norm |
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| 2008-09-24 |
Bill Hecht, Tim Hecht, Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Senator) |
Alexander, Lamar |
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| 2008-09-24 |
Bill Hecht, Tim Hecht, Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Chief of Staff) |
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Distribute Materials |
| 2009-02-24 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Professional Staff Member) |
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Distribute Materials |
| 2009-02-24 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Fellow) |
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Distribute Materials |
| 2009-02-24 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Junior Professional Staff Member) |
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Distribute Materials |
| 2009-02-25 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Email |
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None (Junior Professional Staff Member) |
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*The registrant rendered government relations and political consulting services to the Government of Japan in connection with U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding Japan, the bilateral U.S. - Japan relationship, and/or Japanese nationals, including corporations or policy regarding the United Nations. Services by the registrant were coordinated, on behalf of the Government of Japan, by Hogan & Hartson LLP (FARA Registration Number 2244), a law firm representing the Government of Japan, and included contacts with Members of Congress and staff. |
| 2009-02-25 |
Dee Huddleston |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Phone |
|
None (Senator) |
Inouye, Daniel |
*The registrant rendered government relations and political consulting services to the Government of Japan in connection with U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding Japan, the bilateral U.S. - Japan relationship, and/or Japanese nationals, including corporations or policy regarding the United Nations. Services by the registrant were coordinated, on behalf of the Government of Japan, by Hogan & Hartson LLP (FARA Registration Number 2244), a law firm representing the Government of Japan, and included contacts with Members of Congress and staff. |
| 2009-02-25 |
Dee Huddleston |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Phone |
Member |
Richard Lugar (Senator) |
Lugar, Richard |
*The registrant rendered government relations and political consulting services to the Government of Japan in connection with U.S. Government positions, actions and legislation regarding Japan, the bilateral U.S. - Japan relationship, and/or Japanese nationals, including corporations or policy regarding the United Nations. Services by the registrant were coordinated, on behalf of the Government of Japan, by Hogan & Hartson LLP (FARA Registration Number 2244), a law firm representing the Government of Japan, and included contacts with Members of Congress and staff. |
| 2009-02-25 |
Frank Phifer |
Hecht, Spencer & Associates |
Japan |
Meeting |
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None (Senior Policy Advisor) |
Hoyer, Steny |
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