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Hadiputranto Hadinoto & Partners (HHP) has bagged seven awards at the ALB Indonesia Law Awards 2016, including the Indonesia Deal Firm of the Year and the BMW Award for Managing Partner of the Year, which went to Erwandi Hendarta.

The third annual Indonesia Law Awards, presented at a gala dinner  at the Hotel Indonesia Kempinski on Oct. 27, also saw SSEK Legal Consultants pick up four gongs, including being named Restructuring and Insolvency Law Firm of the Year. Makes & Partners was honoured as the Boutique Law Firm of the Year, while Allen & Overy picked up the International Deal Firm of the Year award.

On the in-house side, Gilang Hermawan of Siemens Indonesia was named as the Assegaf Hamzah & Partners In-House Lawyer of the Year, and Microsoft Indonesia picked up the Lubis Ganie Surowidjojo Award for Indonesia In-House Team of the Year.

This year’s awards had five new categories. Of these, the Rising Law Firm of the Year award went to Siahaan Irdamis Andarumi & Rekan, while Leoni Silitonga of Roosdiono & Partners and Fahrul Yusuf of SSEK were named as the Woman Lawyer of the Year and Young Lawyer of the Year, respectively.

A complete list of winners can be found here.

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