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      • Jiro Tamura is a Professor at the Law Faculty of Keio University and is a recognized authority on Japanese antimonopoly law, trade regulation and negotiation.
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  2. Apr 5, 2023 · Accused Season 1, Episode 11 made you love Jiro Tamura. He is a definitively sympathetic character.

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  3. Jiro Tamura is a Professor at the Law Faculty of Keio University and is a recognized authority on Japanese antimonopoly law, trade regulation and negotiation. While Professor Tamura was at Harvard Law School (1983-85) he learned from Roger Fisher, author of Getting to Yes and founder of Harvard Program on Negotiation.

  4. Apr 4, 2023 · In its eleventh episode, titled ‘Jiro’s Story,’ the show turns its attention toward the case of abuse and neglect in care homes. The protagonist of the story is a man named Jiro Tamura, who sends his brother, Sam, to live in a care home after their mother dies.

  5. In Sacramento, California, soccer coach Jiro Tamura (Ian Anthony Dale) is on trial for assault and negligence. After their mother dies, Jiro sends his brother Osamu to the Wildwood Gardens facility. While at the facility Jiro encounters aggressive resident Kyle "Kip" Tanner, who caretaker Leon says got into an altercation with Osamu.

  6. Aug 9, 1971 · “He was the handsomest boy I ever saw,” recalls Jiro Tamura, a former Japanese army captain. On that morning, just 24 hours after the atomic bomb fell, Tamura was combing the city in search of...

  7. Apr 4, 2023 · In an interview with TV Insider, Dale revealed that his character, Jiro, must make some tough decisions when he suspects Sam is being abused. This puts a strain on Jiro’s relationship with his...

  8. Jiro Tamura is a Professor at the Law Faculty of Keio University and is a recognized authority on Japanese antimonopoly law, trade law and economic regulation. His research focuses on Antitrust, Trade Regulation and Negotiation. He was appointed Special Advisor to White & Case LLP Tokyo in 2002.

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