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Attorney at law (Japan)



 
 
form a legal profession in Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
. Attorneys at law are the only individuals authorized to represent others in district courts, high courts, and the Supreme Court
Supreme Court of Japan

The Supreme Court of Japan , located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Tokyo is the supreme court in Japan. It has ultimate judicial authority within Japan to interpret the Constitution of Japan and decide questions of national law ....
, and are also authorized to give advice regarding any matter of law.

Qualification
With several minor exceptions, attorneys at law are required to pass a national followed by one year of study and clerkship supervised by the of the Supreme Court of Japan in Wako, Saitama
Wako, Saitama

is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.As of 1 May 2008, the city has an estimated population of 76,221. The total area is 11.04 km?.It was formerly home to a Honda factory, but is now the location for the company's technical development section....
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Before 2006, the bar examination consisted of three stages.






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form a legal profession in Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
. Attorneys at law are the only individuals authorized to represent others in district courts, high courts, and the Supreme Court
Supreme Court of Japan

The Supreme Court of Japan , located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Tokyo is the supreme court in Japan. It has ultimate judicial authority within Japan to interpret the Constitution of Japan and decide questions of national law ....
, and are also authorized to give advice regarding any matter of law.

Qualification


With several minor exceptions, attorneys at law are required to pass a national followed by one year of study and clerkship supervised by the of the Supreme Court of Japan in Wako, Saitama
Wako, Saitama

is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.As of 1 May 2008, the city has an estimated population of 76,221. The total area is 11.04 km?.It was formerly home to a Honda factory, but is now the location for the company's technical development section....
.

Before 2006, the bar examination consisted of three stages. The first stage, held in May, consisted of 60 multiple choice questions regarding constitutional law, civil law and criminal law. The second stage, held over two days in July, consisted of twelve essay questions regarding constitutional law, civil law, criminal law, commercial law, civil procedure law and criminal procedure law. The final stage, held in October, was an oral examination regarding constitutional law, civil law, criminal law, civil procedure law and criminal procedure law). Final results were published in mid-November. On average, 40,000 to 50,000 people took the first stage, 7,000 to 8,000 qualified for the second stage, and only 1,500 qualified for the oral examination each year. No law degree was required to sit for the bar examination.

In 2006, a new bar examination was instituted with only two stages. The first stage is a one-day short-answer examination concerning the six laws as well as administrative law. The second stage is a three-day essay examination concerning public law, civil law and criminal law, as well as subjects that can be selected by the examinee (including labor law, environmental law, public international law, and private international law). 2,137 people took the bar examination in 2006; approximately 900 to 1,100 are expected to pass.

For the 2006 bar examination, a law school requirement was also instituted. All attorneys must now complete a two-year or three-year graduate program, and are limited to taking the examination three times within five years after graduation. Those who have not graduated from law school may take the bar examination after passing a preliminary qualifying examination.

Previously, attorneys qualified in foreign countries could become attorneys at law in Japan with special permission from the Supreme Court. These individuals were referred to as of the bar. This system was halted following World War II, and only five quasi-members are still in practice today; they were replaced by a separate qualification, attorney at foreign law
Attorney at foreign law

are lawyers from foreign countries licensed to practice law in Japan....
 (gaikokuho jimu bengoshi) in 1985. In addition to the quasi-members, attorneys in Okinawa who had been admitted as US attorneys were admitted as Japanese attorneys following the repatriation of Okinawa in 1972: thirteen grandfathered Okinawa attorneys are still in practice as of April 1, 2005.

Occupation


Attorneys at law are automatically qualified to practice in most Japanese legal professions (e.g. judicial scrivener
Judicial scrivener

, also known as shiho-shoshi lawyers, are one of the legal professions in Japan. Judicial scriveners are authorized to represent their clients in real estate registrations, commercial registrations , preparation of court documents and filings with legal affairs bureaus....
, administrative scrivener
Administrative scrivener

, also known as gyosei-shoshi lawyers , form a legal profession in Japan.The primary occupation of administrative scriveners is "to prepare filings to government agencies, and other documents related to rights, liabilities and evidence of facts, for compensation at the request of others." Administrative scriveners have a [monopoly] on this...
, patent agent
Benrishi

Benrishi is a Japanese "quasi-legal profession" specifically licensed to practice intellectual property law. Most benrishi specialize in patent law, but are also allowed to practice in copyright, trademark, unfair competition and trade secret law....
).

All attorneys must be a member of the bar association for the prefecture
Prefectures of Japan

The prefectures of Japan are the country's 47 sub-national jurisdictions: one "metropolis" , Tokyo; one "Circuit #Japan" , Hokkaido; two urban prefectures , Osaka Prefecture and Kyoto Prefecture; and 43 other prefectures ....
 where the law office is located. Tokyo
Tokyo

, officially , is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan of Japan and located on the eastern side of the main island Honshu. The twenty-three special wards of Tokyo, each governed as a city, cover the area that was once the Tokyo City in the eastern part of the prefecture, and total over 8 million people....
 has three bar associations for historical reasons: the Tokyo Bar Association, First Tokyo Bar Association, and Second Tokyo Bar Association. (The names are based upon their order of foundation and do not indicate any reputational hierarchy.)

As of September 6, 2007, there were 24,302 attorneys registered with bar associations in Japan, 14.09% of whom were female. While many attorneys are in solo practice, large law firms exist in Tokyo, Osaka
Osaka

is a Cities of Japan in Japan, located at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay, in the Kansai region of the main island of Honshu.Osaka is a City designated by government ordinance under the Local Autonomy Law and the capital city of Osaka Prefecture....
 and other major cities, and have grown dramatically in recent years. According to a May 2004 survey, the average Japanese attorney is paid ¥17,000,000 (about US$150,000) per year.

See also

  • Judicial system of Japan
    Judicial system of Japan

    In the judicial system of Japan, the Constitution of Japan guarantees that "all judges shall be independent in the exercise of their conscience and shall be bound only by this constitution and the Laws" ....
  • Benrishi
    Benrishi

    Benrishi is a Japanese "quasi-legal profession" specifically licensed to practice intellectual property law. Most benrishi specialize in patent law, but are also allowed to practice in copyright, trademark, unfair competition and trade secret law....


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