| Masaru Funai Chicago Lawyer |
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| Written by Masaru Funai | |||||||||
| Wednesday, 04 November 2009 13:16 | |||||||||
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I have been asked a countless number of times what made me leave the Hawaiian Islands and relocate in Chicago. My short answer has always been, “You can’t eat sand and sunshine.” My real reason for choosing Chicago as our permanent home was the fact that attempting to establish a law practice in Hawaii in 1957 was not appealing, encouraging or promising to me. I wanted to be in the “mainstream” of America and not confined to a few islands in the Pacific, as beautiful and romantic has they may have been touted to be. California where many people from Hawaii have relocated in the past half century did not appeal to me because of the forced relocation to concentration camps (politely call internment camps by the government) that Japanese Americans experienced during the tragic war years. Chicago was a new frontier to me with its many challenges and opportunities. My wife fully concurred in our decision to give up the Hawaiian Islands permanently.
Taken from the website of Masuda Funai: Masaru Funai is one of the founders of the firm. Mr. Funai concentrates his practice on advising Japanese enterprises entering the U.S. market on all phases of business commencement, including formation of subsidiary companies, acquisition of existing U.S. business organizations, formation of joint ventures with U.S. companies and establishing distributorships and other sales networks. He has been involved in the formation of various joint ventures in the United States, Japan, the Philippines and Europe for the manufacture, sale and distribution of automotive parts and machine tools, as well as products and services related to the automotive industry. Mr. Funai currently serves as an advisor or on the board of directors of numerous privately held companies. Mr. Funai is legal advisor to the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Chicago, an organization comprised of more than 400 Japanese businesses. He is also legal counsel to the Consulate General of Japan in Chicago. In 2001, Mr. Funai was honored with The Fourth Class of the Order of the Sacred Treasure by the country of Japan. Full Bio page: http://www.masudafunai.com/showbio.aspx?Show=213 More information on the Masuda Funai law firm: http://www.masudafunai.com/about.aspx
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