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Tomoyuki Hachigo

Co-Founder

Biography

Tomoyuki is a lawyer, entrepreneur and co-founder of Sprintlaw, an international law/tech firm that’s transforming the way legal services are delivered to small businesses. Sprintlaw operates in Australia, New Zealand and the UK and has won many industry awards, including being listed as the fastest growing legal business in the Asia Pacific region by the Financial Times in 2022.

As a lawyer, Tomoyuki specialises in areas such as corporate law, governance, startups and not-for-profits, and is a board member of youth justice charity ConFit Pathways. In 2020 Tomoyuki was recognised by Lawyers Weekly as the top commercial lawyer under 30 in Australia. 

Before founding Sprintlaw, Tomoyuki has had years of experience at Clayton Utz as an M&A lawyer as well as in legal technology consulting. 

Education

Bachelor of Arts (2013), University of New South Wales

Bachelor of Laws (2013), University of New South Wales

Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice (2014), Australian National University

Professional Membership

Admitted to the Supreme Court of NSW

Admitted to the High Court of Australia

Awards

Sydney Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award (with Alex Solo; Winner, 2019, 2020, 2021; Finalist 2022, 2023)

Lawyers Weekly 30 Under 30 Award in Commercial Law (Winner, 2020)

Australia-Japan Youth Dialogue (Delegate, 2019)

Tomoyuki Hachigo's Articles & Guides

Drafting An Internationally Enforceable Contract

by Tomoyuki Hachigo Tue Aug. 11, 2020

Uber Eats, Unfair Dismissal And The Future...

by Tomoyuki Hachigo Mon Jul. 6, 2020

How Do I Know If I’m Infringing...

by Tomoyuki Hachigo Sat Jul. 4, 2020

What You Need To Know About Dropshipping

by Tomoyuki Hachigo Mon Jun. 29, 2020

Need To Make An Employee Redundant? What...

by Tomoyuki Hachigo Wed Jun. 24, 2020

Setting Up A Virtual Internship? Here’s What...

by Tomoyuki Hachigo Wed Jun. 24, 2020
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