Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners

Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners (弁護士法人大江橋法律事務所, Bengoshi Hōjin Ōebashi Hōritsu Jimusho) is the largest law firm in Osaka, Japan and 8th largest law firm in Japan.

弁護士法人大江橋法律事務所
Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners
No. of offices3
No. of attorneys106 Japanese Lawyers, 6 Foreign Lawyers
No. of employeesabout 110
Major practice areasgeneral practice
Date founded1981
FounderTadashi Ishikawa, Hiroaki Tsukamoto & Makoto Miyazaki
Company typelegal professional corporation under Japanese law
WebsiteOfficial English Website
Osaka Office
Shanghai Office
Tōkyō Office

After 10 years of relationship with China-based clients, Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners was the first Japanese law firm to open an office abroad in Shanghai, China.[1]

Although all three offices of Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners are active in Corporate Legal Affairs,[2] Individual Representation[3] and Pro Bono Activities,[4] Osaka-based M&A work concerning foreign and domestic companies remains a "core strength".[5]

Development History

  • (1974 April) Makoto Miyazaki founds Makoto Miyazaki Law Office (宮崎誠法律事務所, Miyazaki Makoto Hōritsu Jimusho)
  • (1980 April) Tadashi Ishikawa founds Ishikawa Law Office (石川法律事務所, Ishikawa Hōritsu Jimusho)
  • (1981 January) Ishikawa, Tsukamoto and Miyazaki together found Ishikawa Tsukamoto & Miyazaki Law Office (石川・塚本・宮崎法律事務所, Ishikawa Tsukamoto Miyazaki Hōritsu Jimusho)
  • (1983 January) Name officially changes to Oh-Ebashi Law Office (大江橋法律事務所, Ōebashi Hōritsu Jimusho)
  • (1995 July) Opening of the Shanghai Office
  • (2002 August) Reorganized into a Legal Professional Corporation; name officially changes to the current Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners (弁護士法人大江橋法律事務所, Bengoshi Hōjin Ōebashi Hōritsu Jimusho)
  • (2002 September) Opening of the Tokyo Office

Office Locations

Osaka Office
The main and largest office.

Umedashinmichi Building 8F, 1-5, Dojima 1-Chome, Kita-ku, Osaka, 530-0003, Japan[6]

Shanghai Office
Opened in 1995.

14F HSBC Tower, 1000 Lujiazui Ring Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai 200120, China[7]

Tōkyō Office
Opened in 2002.

Kishimoto Building 2F, 2-1, Marunouchi 2-Chome, Chiyoda, Tokyo, 100-0005, Japan[8]

References

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