The last decade has seen an increase in the number of female lawyers in Japan, but few ever rise to senior positions or make partner.
At Japan’s Big Four law firms, only 50 out of the 441 partners are women—about 11 percent. In contrast, 21 percent of the partners at the 254 U.S. firms that responded to The National Law Journal’s Women In Law Scorecard survey this year are women.
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