Japanese law firm Miura & Partners (M&P) is set to open an office in the city of Nagoya, which will be the firm’s fifth since it was established in 2019.  The firm currently has three offices in Tokyo and one in Hiroshima.

Additionally, M&P announced that it will launch its Asia Project, aiming to assist companies either doing business in Asia, or looking to expand in the region. The initiative will be led by Ryoichi Inoue, head partner of M&P’s Southeast Asia/South Asia practice.

M&P currently has nearly 60 lawyers, including 41 partners, across its various offices.

 

To contact the editorial team, please email ALBEditor@thomsonreuters.com.

Related Articles

SG: K&L Gates poaches 2 corporate partners from DLA

K&L Gates Straits Law, the Singapore office of U.S. law firm K&L Gates, has strengthened its corporate capabilities in Singapore with the addition of partners David Kuo and Meraj Noor from rival DLA Piper.

CAM continues July hiring spree with corporate lawyer from Trilegal

by Nimitt Dixit |

Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas has added a third partner in July, with Trilegal counsel Pooranimaa Hariharan joining the firm’s corporate practice in Bengaluru.

Addleshaws grows SG office further with Reed Smith hire

UK law firm Addleshaw Goddard has added its second lateral partner in Singapore in a matter of weeks after hiring corporate expert Matt Gorman from Reed Smith.