
Japan: Lawyers Wanted. Really
Once litigation-averse, the country is rushing to fill a shortage of attorneys
What will Japan do with all its new lawyers? Given that the economy is growing at its fastest clip in years, demand for savvy merger attorneys is surging.
With so many new schools starting all at once, growing pains are inevitable.
Despite the changes, it's unlikely Japan will ever fully embrace the kind of legal conflict common in the U.S. Litigation is messy and flies in the face of Japan's cultural preference for harmony. But a more sophisticated, and contentious, legal system may be just what the country needs in order to keep its economic overhaul on track. And that means tolerating unseemly courtroom brawls that once might have shocked...
I wonder about this 'cultural preference for harmony' if it ever existed, a few hours in a court room will quickly dispell this myth. Sounds like it was written by some FG's that haven't been out of the office for a while. Educators saw this coming for several years and the smart ones have capitalized on it. Law School grads, have jobs gallore just sucking them up.
