Large Firms
Apr. 12, 2012
Jenner builds Japan practice without a Tokyo base
More than a decade ago Tokyo was viewed by many as the epicenter of U.S. law firms' race to foreign expansion. Now, leaders are looking back into the rear view mirror and question whether it was worth setting stakes in Japan.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
More than a decade ago, Tokyo - which until last year touted the second largest economy in the world - was viewed by many as the epicenter of U.S. law firms' race to foreign expansion. The city was home to a wealth of industries, including automotive, financial, trading and technology companies.
Now, as law firms have shifted their gaze to establish presences in the highly fertile market that is...
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