International Lawyer Coach Blog blog archives for Tuesday, November 13th, 2007.

Tips on Business Negotiations with Japanese

Filed under: Communication, Cultural Differences, Practice Tips, US Lawyers Abroad — Janet Moore, November 13, 2007

Fellow international attorney Ed Lebow  and I met last year at an international law conference.  Ed has spent a lot of time both negotiating for Japanese clients and against Japanese counterparts.   As a former Assistant General Counsel of the U.S. International Trade Commission, and now a member of Haynes & Boone’s  International Trade and Customs Practice Group in Washington, D.C., Ed has had over 20 years’ experience in major Antidumping, Countervailing Duty and Section 337 cases.  

Ed, a Japanese speaker and Japanophile, shares some tips with non-Japanese lawyers and businesspersons about how to negotiate with the Japanese.  Click here to read his Cross-Cultural Reflections on Negotiating with Japanese Businessmen.pdf. 

Thank you for sharing your insights, Ed!

 
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