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Masa Yamamoto
Before coming to Vanderbilt, Masa Yamamoto worked as an in-house counsel for a Japanese utility company involved in international power and water projects. “In one project, American lawyers dominated the negotiation process,” he recalled. “There were very few things I could do as a lawyer educated in Japan. So I… Read MoreFeb. 6, 2012
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Matthew Kusel ’13
Before coming to Vanderbilt, Masa Yamamoto worked as an in-house counsel for a Japanese utility company involved in international power and water projects. “In one project, American lawyers dominated the negotiation process,” he recalled. “There were very few things I could do as a lawyer educated in Japan. So I… Read MoreFeb. 6, 2012
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Rick Apple ’12
Before coming to Vanderbilt, Masa Yamamoto worked as an in-house counsel for a Japanese utility company involved in international power and water projects. “In one project, American lawyers dominated the negotiation process,” he recalled. “There were very few things I could do as a lawyer educated in Japan. So I… Read MoreFeb. 6, 2012
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Amit Tantri ’13
Before coming to Vanderbilt, Masa Yamamoto worked as an in-house counsel for a Japanese utility company involved in international power and water projects. “In one project, American lawyers dominated the negotiation process,” he recalled. “There were very few things I could do as a lawyer educated in Japan. So I… Read MoreFeb. 6, 2012
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John Williams
Before coming to Vanderbilt, Masa Yamamoto worked as an in-house counsel for a Japanese utility company involved in international power and water projects. “In one project, American lawyers dominated the negotiation process,” he recalled. “There were very few things I could do as a lawyer educated in Japan. So I… Read MoreFeb. 6, 2012
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Adele El-Khouri
Before coming to Vanderbilt, Masa Yamamoto worked as an in-house counsel for a Japanese utility company involved in international power and water projects. “In one project, American lawyers dominated the negotiation process,” he recalled. “There were very few things I could do as a lawyer educated in Japan. So I… Read MoreFeb. 6, 2012
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David Barnes
Before coming to Vanderbilt, Masa Yamamoto worked as an in-house counsel for a Japanese utility company involved in international power and water projects. “In one project, American lawyers dominated the negotiation process,” he recalled. “There were very few things I could do as a lawyer educated in Japan. So I… Read MoreJun. 13, 2011