Ep. 215 – Practicing Abroad (& Making History): What it’s Like to be an Attorney in New Zealand & Japan – with Catherine O’Connell

Today’s guest is literally from the other side of the world. Catherine O’Connell is a New Zealander by birth, but she moved to Japan to study the language and worked as a practicing attorney there for years. But she recently opened her own solo practice, which is actually a first in the country. We discuss the differences in requirements between different countries, how she is making history as the first foreign female to establish a solo practice in Japan, and much more.

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