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Japanese law firm Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners has hired corporate specialist Go Hashimoto as a foreign law partner from Atsumi & Sakai. He becomes Oh-Ebashi’s second foreign law partner.

With roughly 25 years of experience, Hashimoto advises clients in the information technology, internet and telecommunications, and real estate sectors on corporate issues including disputes, intellectual property, compliance, and cross-border M&A.

Prior to joining Atsumi & Sakai in 2017, Hashimoto worked at Nishimura & Asahi for eight years. He previously spent time at international law firms such as Greenberg Traurig, Bingham McCutchen, and O'Melveny & Myers in New York and Tokyo.

 

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