International patent law firm Nakamura & Partners is currently celebrating its centenary. Over the past 100 years, the Japanese firm has grown to incorporate something in the region of 180 staff members, which includes about 70 patent attorneys and around 20 attorneys-at-law some of whom are partners, who manage and supervise the firm. ASIAN-MENA COUNSEL asked attorney Kazuhiko Yoshida about the necessities for survival and prestige in their jurisdiction, answered below. Q: What do you believe to be the keys to surviving in and succeeding in law in your jurisdiction? Q: Nakamura and Partners has received numerous awards. What sets your practice and its members apart? Q: What do you believe to be some of the firm’s high points over the past hundred years and what do you hope to achieve over the next hundred? Q: What challenges do you believe will be faced in the forthcoming years by law firms in your jurisdiction and how do you plan to overcome them? |
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