Carlos Ghosn's Japanese lawyers quit after former Nissan chief absconds
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese attorneys representing Carlos Ghosn, including lead lawyer Junichiro Hironaka, quit on Thursday following the former Nissan chief's flight to Lebanon from Japan, where he had been fighting financial misconduct charges. In an emailed statement, Hironaka said that everyone involved in the case at his practise had resigned. A spokeswoman there declined to give a reason.A second lawyer in Ghosn's three-person legal team, Takashi Takano, also quit on Thursday, according to..