Consilio Strengthens Japan Team to Support Growing Client Demand
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Tokyo, Japan: 14 May 2026 –Consilio, a global leader in technology-enabled legal services, today announcedthe appointment of Atsushi Yasuoka to its Japan team, further strengthening thecompany’s presence and continued investment in the Japanese market.
Based in Tokyo, Atsushi joins Consilio with more than17 years of sales and client relationship experience across technology andprofessional services, bringing extensive expertise in business development,account management, and supporting enterprise clients in Japan.
The appointment reflects Consilio’s ongoing growthacross Japan and the wider Asia region, as demand continues to increase forlegal technology, AI-enabled solutions, eDiscovery and investigations.
“Japan continues to be a strategically importantmarket for Consilio, and we are seeing growing demand from clients looking fortrusted partners who can combine technology, expertise and local marketunderstanding,” said Drew Macalauy, Managing Director APAC & EMEA.“Atsushi’s experience, relationships and client-first approach make him anexcellent addition to the team, and we are excited to welcome him to Consilio.”
Consilio has operated in Japan for more than 15 yearsand continues to invest in the region through local expertise, secureinfrastructure, and technology innovation including AI-powered solutionsdesigned to help legal teams manage increasingly complex matters with greaterefficiency, visibility and control.
Atsushi Yasuoka said “I’m excited to join Consilio atsuch an important time for the business and the market. There is significantopportunity in Japan as organisations continue to evolve how they approachlegal operations, investigations, data and technology. I look forward toworking with clients and the broader team to help support that journey.”
The appointment follows continued momentum forConsilio across Asia Pacific, including the recent Australian launch of Aurora,Consilio’s AI-powered legal technology platform, and ongoing investment inregional growth and client capability.
Tokyo, Japan: 14 May 2026 –Consilio, a global leader in technology-enabled legal services, today announcedthe appointment of Atsushi Yasuoka to its Japan team, further strengthening thecompany’s presence and continued investment in the Japanese market.
Based in Tokyo, Atsushi joins Consilio with more than17 years of sales and client relationship experience across technology andprofessional services, bringing extensive expertise in business development,account management, and supporting enterprise clients in Japan.
The appointment reflects Consilio’s ongoing growthacross Japan and the wider Asia region, as demand continues to increase forlegal technology, AI-enabled solutions, eDiscovery and investigations.
“Japan continues to be a strategically importantmarket for Consilio, and we are seeing growing demand from clients looking fortrusted partners who can combine technology, expertise and local marketunderstanding,” said Drew Macalauy, Managing Director APAC & EMEA.“Atsushi’s experience, relationships and client-first approach make him anexcellent addition to the team, and we are excited to welcome him to Consilio.”
Consilio has operated in Japan for more than 15 yearsand continues to invest in the region through local expertise, secureinfrastructure, and technology innovation including AI-powered solutionsdesigned to help legal teams manage increasingly complex matters with greaterefficiency, visibility and control.
Atsushi Yasuoka said “I’m excited to join Consilio atsuch an important time for the business and the market. There is significantopportunity in Japan as organisations continue to evolve how they approachlegal operations, investigations, data and technology. I look forward toworking with clients and the broader team to help support that journey.”
The appointment follows continued momentum forConsilio across Asia Pacific, including the recent Australian launch of Aurora,Consilio’s AI-powered legal technology platform, and ongoing investment inregional growth and client capability.





