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Lawyer shortage in Japan

by Tony Sagami on July 31, 2008

in Asian Market

Japan has half the population of the U.S. but it also has only one-third of the number oflawyers.

Many small Japanese towns have no lawyers whatsoever.

Sounds like a good problem to me.

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