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American lawyer noted as an expert in Soviet and Japanese law, who served as the president of Japan Society. He has also written widely about Japan and Japanese-American relations.
Shapiro was born in Japan in 1931 as a Stateless person. His father was a Russian Jewish musician who left the country with his family after the Russian Revolution. His mother was a concert pianist who met and married the elder Shapiro in Berlin, before leaving for Harbin, China, and Japan. He is also a nephew of concert pianist Maxim Shapiro and Russian-French philosopher Vladimir Lossky.
Shapiro grew up in the Japanese-occupied Harbin and Yokohama during World War II. He studied at Saint Joseph College, Yokohama but his studies were interrupted by the war. He moved to the United States in 1945, after then-marine officer John C. Munn hired him as translator and was made his guardian. He attended Punahou School in Honolulu, graduating from Columbia College in 1954, and Columbia Law School in 1956. He was also a Fulbright scholar and studied at the University of Paris.
He joined Milbank Tweed upon graduating from law school and opened the firm’s first Japanese office in Tokyo in 1977, which led to protests from the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, resulting in a freeze on the establishment of foreign law offices in Japan. However, his trailblazing effort subsequently led to the entry of other foreign law firms. In 1986, he joined Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and headed its international practice, opening its practice in Japan. He became of counsel to the firm in 2001.
Shapiro was a director of Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi Foundation in New York City, and served as a past president of the Isamu Noguchi Foundation. He also served as president of the Japan Society from 1970 to 1977.
He is the author of Edokko: Growing Up a Foreigner in Wartime Japan, an autobiography of his childhood. He is also the author of The Soviet Legal System, a textbook on Soviet law, co-written with Columbia law professor John N. Hazard.
In 2006, Shapiro was awarded an Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon by the Emperor of Japan for his service in promoting U.S.-Japan cultural relations.
Shapiro is married to Jacqueline Weiss, who he met at Columbia law.
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