Japan’s Oh-Ebashi Sets Up Indonesia Desk In Alliance With Jakarta-Based MAPS Law Firm (2025)

Osaka-based Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners, one of Japan's largest law firms by head count, has established a presence in Indonesia through an alliance with a Jakarta-based operation, called MAPS Law Firm.

The alliance will see the firm set up a desk in Jakarta in July, the firm said in a statement. The Indonesian alliance office marks one of the firm's five outfits across Asia, including three domestic offices in Japan and one overseas office in Shanghai.

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