Company Funeral Support and Legal Responsibilities in the Event of an Employee's Death Due to an Accident on a Day Off

Company Funeral Support and Legal Responsibilities in the Event of an Employee’s Death Due to an Accident on a Day Off

Question from a reader:
If a regular employee of my company dies in an accident while driving their private car on a holiday, will the company provide any support for the funeral? For example, will they send someone to help at the funeral home?

Considering Holiday Accidents and Company Support

It is a very sad event when someone dies in an

Impact of Traveling Abroad During Bankruptcy Proceedings: Key Considerations and Exemptions

Impact of Traveling Abroad During Bankruptcy Proceedings: Key Considerations and Exemptions

Question from a reader:
I saw information that the leader of the “Party for Everyone to Create Together,” who received a decision to start bankruptcy proceedings from the Tokyo District Court, traveled to Jeju Island without the court’s permission. It is said that Article 37, Paragraph 1 of the Bankruptcy Act does not have any penal provisions, but if the party

Legal Basis and Privacy Rights of Wearable Cameras in Police Questioning

Legal Basis and Privacy Rights of Wearable Cameras in Police Questioning

Question from a reader:
I heard that the police have started using wearable cameras during stop-and-frisk encounters. However, the Supreme Court has ruled that filming private individuals constitutes a violation of portrait rights unless they are committing a crime or have recently committed one. What legal basis does the police have for filming in this context? Is it necessary to obtain