Big Four law firms (Japan)

The Big Four law firms (四大法律事務所 yondai hōritsu jimusho) or the Big Four (四大 yondai) is a term informally used in Japan to refer to those firms which, collectively, are perceived to be the largest firms headquartered in Japan and distinguished in comparison to their other competitors. Nowadays, the term Big Five is being used. The following firms are seen as composing the "Big Five" (listed alphabetically):[1][1]

These are leading law firms in Japanese business law practices and considered to be the top tier.

"International firm"

In Japanese, the term "international firm" (渉外法律事務所 shōgai hōritsu jimusho) is used to refer to the Big Four firms and other Japanese law firms that specialize in international business matters. During the years immediately following World War II, several American lawyers established such firms in Japan (e.g. Anderson Mori). Japanese lawyers with international training began establishing international firms in the 1960s, and since regulatory changes in the 1990s, many Japanese lawyers have joined or partnered with Tokyo offices of major multinational law firms.[1]

Other Japanese firms historically grouped in the "international firm" category include:

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Brennan, Tom (15 July 2013). "Foreign Firms Stumble Going Local in Japan". The Asian Lawyer. Retrieved 16 July 2013.

1. Brennan, Tom (Sept. 22, 2014). "TMI Wants to Make Japan's Big Four a Big Five". The Asian Lawyer