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Norton Rose to open eight-lawyer Tokyo practice by end of the year

Author: james.illman@legalweek.com

11 Oct 2007 | 04:06 | secure

Norton Rose plans to have an eight-lawyer office operating in Tokyo by the end of the year following the London law firm's announcement last week that it will be launching in Japan.

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