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Kei Komuro Listed at Major U.S. Law Firm :There are Also Allegations of Career Fraud

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    Kei Komuro, 29, has found his name listed as a "law clerk" on the website of a U.S. law firm.   https://www.lowenstein.com/people/attorneys/kei-komuro The law firm has five offices in the U.S., founded in 1961, and has more than 350 lawyers on staff.  Komuro graduated from Fordham University Law School in the U.S. and has taken the New York State bar exam, the results of which will be announced in December, and if he passes, he is expected to work for the firm.   The firm's website lists his name as "Kei Komuro" and "Law Clerk" with his profile. In addition to his academic background, the site lists his awards at Fordham University, including " Fordham's JFK Profile in Courage and Sweat Equity Award; Fordham's Archibald R. Murray Public Service Award ."   In addition, it described: "Kei counsels entrepreneurs, emerging companies, and investors on venture capital financings, mergers and acquisitions, entity formation, and gene

Kei Komuro returns to Japan on 27, quarantined for 14 days at his mother's home in Yokohama

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  Komuro Returns Home Kei Komuro, whose marriage to Princess Mako, the eldest daughter of Prince and Princess Akishino, is being coordinated, returned to Japan from the U.S. for the first time in three years on the afternoon of March 27. The Imperial Household Agency is preparing for the marriage next month and is expected to make an announcement soon.   The passenger plane with Kei Komuro (29) on board departed from the airport in New York, U.S.A. at around 2:40 a.m. on the 27th (Japan time), and arrived at Narita Airport just after 3:20 p.m. on the 27th.   Komuro was dressed in a suit with his long hair tied back and no tie, just as he had been when he left the United States.   He stopped in front of the press and bowed profusely, then walked quickly to the test for the new coronavirus that was required upon his return.   This is the first time for Komuro to return to Japan since he came to the U.S. three years ago in August to be admitted as a lawyer in the state o