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Submissions are now open for ALB Asia’s Rising Stars Indonesia list, which spotlights the next generation of the country’s lawyers. The list will be published in the March 2019 issue of ALB.

Open to those either working in-house or in law firms, the list will showcase 10 lawyers under 40 years of age who are doing high-quality work, and in the process earning accolades from their colleagues, superiors and clients.

Note that your submission does not guarantee a place on the list, and lawyers who have not submitted could still be considered based on market reputation and feedback.

Lawyers need to be permanently based in Indonesia to qualify. Foreign lawyers are welcome to submit.

To be considered, lawyers should download the form HERE>>, complete it and email it to ranajit.dam@thomsonreuters.com by Friday, February 15, 2019.

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