EOEIJI OKUYAMALaw Offices of Eiji Okuyama
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Law Offices of Eiji Okuyama

Eiji Okuyama

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1375 Broadway Fl 3, New York, NY, 10018
Employment & LaborImmigrationIntellectual PropertyCommercialLitigation
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Eiji Okuyama is a commercial real estate attorney with 26 years of legal experience, practicing at Law Offices of Eiji Okuyama in New York, NY. He attended University of New Hampshire School of Law. He has been admitted to the New York Bar since 2000. His practice encompasses commercial real estate, intellectual property, immigration, employment and labor, and litigation, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. In addition to English, he is proficient in Japanese. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

Hourly Rate

$ 280-375 per hour

Consultation

Paid consultation

Licensed Since

2000

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

5Practice Areas
  • Commercial Real Estate30%
  • Intellectual Property30%
  • Immigration20%
  • Employment and Labor10%
  • Litigation10%

Languages

JapaneseEnglish

Experience

26+ years

Commercial Real Estate Attorney at Law Offices of Eiji Okuyama. Admitted to practice in New York, 2000. Focus areas include Employment & Labor, Immigration, Intellectual Property.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

New York

Bar #New York State Bar Association · Admitted 2000

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Schools & Education

University of New Hampshire School of Law

Degree · 2000

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Main Office

1375 Broadway Fl 3, New York, NY, 10018

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