Q&A: Hakim Effiom-Dauw of Mitsubishi
One year ago, Mitsubishi Corporation entered into a joint venture agreement with two other energy giants — Sempra Infrastructure and TotalEnergies — to develop and build a project that captures, transports and stores carbon dioxide to help produce cleaner liquefied natural gas for Mitsubishi’s business partner Cameron LNG. Lawyers involved in the monumental multibillion-dollar initiative say Mitsubishi’s point person for all things legal and compliance has been the company’s rising star corporate counsel Hakim Effiom-Dauw. Lawbook founder Mark Curriden had the opportunity to ask Effiom-Dauw about his rookie year at Mitsubishi and what he looks for when dealing with outside counsel.




