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Davis LLP's John Craig Decorated by the Emperor of Japan

Published: Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Davis LLP lawyer, John Craig, received a special award later this month, conferred by the Emperor of Japan, for devoting much of his career to strengthening ties between Canada and Japan. John, who practises in Toronto, was awarded “The Order of the Rising Sun, Golden Rays with Neck Ribbon,” at a special conferment ceremony to be held at the official residence of Consul-General of Japan, Eiji Yamamoto, in Toronto on November 25, 2011.

The following is an excerpt from the Consulate-General of Japan’s official release:

"Mr. Craig has provided legal counsel and advice to dozens of Japanese companies in relation to their investments in Ontario, particularly those establishing their subsidiary corporations in the province. Many members of the Toronto Japanese Association of Commerce and Industry (Shokokai), including automakers such as Toyota and Honda, have benefited immensely from Mr. Craig’s work.

He has assisted not only large multinational corporations but also local Japanese restaurants. The Japanese Restaurant Association of Canada (JRAC) turned to Mr. Craig for aid in 2005 when Ontario health officials proposed regulations that would require flash freezing of fish served in restaurants, effectively prohibiting the sale of fresh sushi and sashimi. Mr. Craig was Counsel also to the Japan Society for 20 years, and now acts as its Chair. He has also served as Vice Chair of the Sakura Project, which since 2001 has planted close to 3000 Japanese flowering cherry trees (Sakura) across Ontario as a symbol of friendship between Japan and Canada. He also has been legal counsel to the Consulate-General of Japan since 1991."

Lawyers and staff at Davis LLP would like to congratulate John for this remarkable achievement.
 

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