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- Nishimura & Asahi Shortlisted in More Categories Than any Other Japanese Law Firm at The Asia Legal Awards 2024
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- Supporting Our Community: Study Session at Saitama Prefectural Urawa Girls' Upper Secondary School
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- Co-Sponsorship of the HERALBONY Art Prize Organized by HERALBONY Co., Ltd.
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- 37 Nishimura & Asahi lawyers ranked in Who's Who Legal 2023
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- Nishimura & Asahi wins the most categories including ‘Law Firm of the Year’ at Asia Business Law Journal Japan Law Firm Awards 2023
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- Nishimura & Asahi rated Gold on the PRIDE Index 2023
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- On-site class and roundtable discussion on the legal profession at Ochanomizu University Senior High School
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- Supporting our community: Study session, guidance on legal careers and panel discussion on women’s empowerment at Saitama Prefectural Urawa Girls' Upper Secondary School
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- Restructuring & Insolvency Lawyer of the Year: Women in Business Law Awards Asia-Pacific 2023
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- Japan Firm of the Year: Women in Business Law Awards Asia-Pacific 2023
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- The 75th Japan-America Student Conference - Tokyo site Pride Program
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- 27 nominations at the Women in Business Law Awards Asia-Pacific 2023
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- Overseas Practice Law Firm of the Year at ALB Japan Law Awards 2023
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- Students hold mock trial in a work experience program
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- Thailand Lawyer of the Year: Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific Awards 2023
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- Best Lawyers in Japan 2024 Awards
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- Most awards and most nominations at ALB Women in Law Awards 2023
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- D&I AWARD 2022 – Nishimura & Asahi awarded the Semi-Grand Prize in the Large Company Category
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- Supporting our community: Study session at Saitama Prefectural Urawa Girls' Upper Secondary School
- Media
- Interview: Transgender workplace harassment case shows more training and policies needed in Japan