When Bingham McCutchen fell apart at the end of 2014, three-quarters of its lawyers went to Morgan Lewis & Bockius. But not Bingham’s Tokyo managing partner, Hideyuki Sakai. He and his 44-lawyer restructuring team went to big four Japanese corporate firm Anderson Mori & Tomotsune.

“Anderson Mori approached us, and they moved very quickly,” he says.

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