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Does Japan Still Matter to International Law Firms?
Talk to members of Tokyo's international legal community these days, and you hear a common refrain: Life is elsewhere. Indeed, Chinese companies reportedly participated in IPOs worth $73 billion in 2010, compared to less than $15 billion for Japanese companies. Given all the action in other parts of Asia, does Japan still matter?Bingham Striving to Be Japan's Top International Firm
Because most of its 81 lawyers in Tokyo are Japanese-qualified attorneys, Boston-based law firm Bingham McCutchen has often been seen as a domestic practice in Japan. Now, Bingham wants to change that image and become the country's top international firm.Bingham Aims for Top of Tokyo Pack
Though the Boston-based firm has a large presence in Japan, it is rarely seen as one of the leading international firms in the market. It now wants to change that perception.Singapore's Wall Street Problem
Singapore has attracted droves of international firms, but several of the most elite names in the business remain conspicuously absent from the island nation's growth story.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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